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New Generic Drugs Added to "Is Your Drug Available as a Generic?"

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Our "Is Your Drug Available as a Generic?" tool allows you to look up many of the most prescribed brand-name drugs to see if a generic version is available.  We've just added drugs that have had generic versions become available for the first time this year. Most of the information is from a page on the FDA website, "Generic Drug Approvals."  The FDA has only posted information through August 2008. Other information is from news media reports. We will continue to update our tool as new information is released. 

The new drugs include:

  • Activella
  • Aricept
  • Cellcept
  • Children's zyrtec
  • Copegus
  • Depakote
  • Depakote delayed-release
  • Dovonex scalp solution, 0.005%
  • Efudex topical cream, 5%
  • Inspra
  • Isosirbide dinitrate extended-release
  • Keppra
  • Lithium carbonate
  • Loprox gel
  • Marinol
  • Olux foam
  • Orapred oral solution
  • Orapred oral solution
  • Precose
  • Prilosec delayed-release
  • Razadyne
  • Razadyne
  • Requip
  • Risperdal
  • Sarafem
  • Sonata
  • Sular extended-release
  • Vibramycin for oral suspension
  • Xopenex inhalation solution
  • Yasmin
  • Zyrtec syrup (rx)
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