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What drugs are going generic in 2021?

What drugs are going generic in 2021?

Upcoming Generic Drugs

BRAND NAME GENERIC NAME ANTICIPATED LAUNCH
Norvir (100mg) ® Ritonavir 2021
Noxafil (40mg/ml)® Posaconazole 2021
Combigan ® Brimonidine Tartrate and Timolol Maleate 2022
Revlimid (2.5, 20 MG) ® Lenalidomide 2022

Is everolimus generic?

Everolimus is the generic name for the trade name drug Afinitor. In some cases, health care professionals may use the brand name Afinitor when referring to the generic drug name everolimus. Drug Type: Everolimus is an antineoplastic chemotherapy drug.

What is considered a Tier 1 drug?

Tier 1 – Generic: All drugs in Tier 1 are generic and have the lowest possible copayment. A copayment is a fixed amount you pay when you get a prescription filled or receive other health care services. Drugs listed as Tier 1 are preferred because they offer the best combination of value and effectiveness.

When did Nexium go generic?

On January 26, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first generic version of Nexium (esomeprazole magnesium delayed-release capsules) to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in adults and children ages 1 and older.

When will linzess go generic?

Under the terms of the accord, Ironwood and Allergan will grant Teva a license to market its 145mcg and 290mcg generic version of Linzess in the USA beginning March 31, 2029 (subject to US Food and Drug Administration approval), unless certain limited circumstances, customary for settlement agreements of this nature.

Is there a generic for zortress?

Everolimus tablets is the generic of Novartis’ Zortress. Everolimus is indicated for the prophylaxis of organ transplantation in adult patients at low-moderate immunologic risk receiving a kidney transplant; and prophylaxis of organ rejection in liver transplantation.

When did afinitor go generic?

On December 10, 2019, Par launched an AB-rated generic version of Novartis’ Afinitor (everolimus) 2.5 mg, 5 mg, and 7.5 mg tablets. — Teva received FDA approval of an AB-rated generic version of Afinitor 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg and 10 mg tablets on December 9, 2019.

What is a non preferred drug?

What are non-preferred brand-name drugs? These are brand-name drugs that are not included on the plan’s formulary (list of preferred prescription drugs). Non-preferred brand-name drugs have higher coinsurance than preferred brand-name drugs.

What is the difference between generic and preferred generic?

In short, the difference is: generic drugs are cheaper equivalents of brand-name drugs; preferred brand-name drugs cost more than generic but are cheaper than non-preferred brand-name drugs; non-preferred brand-name drugs are the most expensive.

What kind of drugs can you take with Zortress?

Zortress is used together with cyclosporine, steroids, and other medications. This medication guide provides information about the Zortress brand of everolimus. Afinitor is another brand of everolimus used to treat certain types of cancer.

How is Zortress used in a kidney transplant?

Zortress is indicated for the prophylaxis of organ rejection in adult patients at low-moderate immunologic risk receiving a kidney transplant [see Clinical Studies ] Zortress is to be administered in combination with basiliximab induction and concurrently with reduced doses of cyclosporine and with corticosteroids.

What are the side effects of Zortress for men?

Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: swelling hands/ ankles /feet, wound problems (such as infection, slow wound healing, opening of wound), decreased sexual ability (in men), chest pain /pressure, shortness of breath, unusual bruising/bleeding.

What is the structural formula for Zortress tablets?

The structural formula is: Zortress is supplied as tablets for oral administration containing 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, and 0.75 mg of everolimus together with butylated hydroxytoluene, magnesium stearate, lactose monohydrate, hypromellose, crospovidone and lactose anhydrous as inactive ingredients.

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Ruth Doyle