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Generic Celebrex - Generic Indocin
This page contains links to eMedTV Articles containing information on subjects from Generic Celebrex to Generic Indocin. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the top articles on this page. Links in the box will take you directly to the articles; those same links are available with a short description further down the page.
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Generic Detrol LA

Generic Detrol LA is not expected to become available until September 2012, at the earliest. This eMedTV page lists factors that may delay the drug's availability and explains the difference between a generic version of a drug and its "generic name."

Generic Dexilant

There are no generic Dexilant products available at this time. This eMedTV Web page discusses when a generic version of this medication might become available and describes the difference between a generic name and a generic version of a drug.

Generic Dexmethylphenidate

Dexmethylphenidate is currently available in generic form. This eMedTV article gives an overview of generic dexmethylphenidate, including information on who manufactures it and how it compares to the brand-name version of the drug.

Generic Dexmethylphenidate Extended-Release

This eMedTV page explains that a patent currently prevents any generic dexmethylphenidate extended-release from being manufactured until 2015. This page also warns against buying drugs currently sold as "generic dexmethylphenidate extended-release."

Generic Dextroamphetamine

As explained in this eMedTV segment, generic dextroamphetamine is available in two forms and three strengths. This article discusses these generic versions of Dexedrine in more detail and includes a list of companies that manufacture the drug.

Generic DiaBeta

This eMedTV resource explains why there is currently no generic DiaBeta available for sale. This page also discusses why generic glyburide is sometimes prescribed instead, even though glyburide and DiaBeta are technically not equivalent products.

Generic Diastat

Generic Diastat is not expected to become available until 2013, at the earliest. This eMedTV Web page explains why a generic form of Diastat is unavailable and why diazepam (the generic name for Diastat) is not the same as a generic version of it.

Generic Diclofenac

Many, but not all, forms of diclofenac are available in generic form. This eMedTV Web page lists the various forms and strengths that are available for generic diclofenac and explains which products are not available in generic form at this time.

Generic Diclofenac Potassium

As this eMedTV Web page explains, generic diclofenac potassium is sold under the name Diclofenac Potassium tablets and is manufactured by a number of companies (such as Teva Pharmaceuticals). The generic medicine is available in one strength: 50 mg.

Generic Diclofenac Sodium

You can find generic diclofenac sodium under the name Diclofenac Sodium tablets. This segment of the eMedTV library gives an overview of this medication, including which companies manufacture it, its uses, and available strengths.

Generic Didronel

Currently, both brand-name and generic versions of Didronel are available. This article from the eMedTV archives offers manufacturer information for generic Didronel and explains whether the generic drug is equivalent to the brand-name version.

Generic Diflucan

Diflucan (fluconazole) is available in several different generic forms. This article from the eMedTV Web site lists the various forms and strengths of generic Diflucan and explains whether these products are equivalent to the brand-name drug.

Generic Dilantin

Generic Dilantin is available in extended release capsules, an oral suspension, and an injection. This eMedTV segment describes generic Dilantin in more detail and explains whether the generic products are equivalent to the brand-name drug.

Generic Diltiazem

This eMedTV resource explains that generic diltiazem, which is manufactured by several companies, is sold under various names and in several different strengths. This Web page also describes the approved uses of each generic diltiazem product.

Generic Ditropan

Generic Ditropan, which is sold as oxybutynin chloride, is available in tablet and syrup form. This page on the eMedTV Web site describes the various strengths and forms available and lists drug companies that currently manufacture generic Ditropan.

Generic Ditropan XL

Ditropan XL is currently available in brand-name and generic form. As this part of the eMedTV Web site explains, generic Ditropan XL is sold by the name oxybutynin chloride extended-release and is available in three different strengths.

Generic Diuril

Diuril is currently only available in generic form. As this article from the eMedTV Web site explains, generic Diuril (known as chlorothiazide) comes in 250 mg and 500 mg tablets; an injectable version is also available.

Generic Divigel

At this time, Divigel is not available in generic form. As this eMedTV resource explains, it is not clear why companies have not chosen to manufacture generic Divigel products. It may be because a generic version is not profitable enough to make.

Generic Dolobid

This portion of the eMedTV archives talks about generic Dolobid, which is sold under the name Diflunisal tablets. This page also lists some strengths in which the drug is available.

Generic Donepezil

This eMedTV article talks about generic donepezil, which is available in a few different strengths and forms. This segment explains who makes these products. An explanation of how the FDA classifies them is also included.

Generic Doryx

As explained in this eMedTV segment, Doryx is now available in generic form. This article gives an overview of the generic versions, explaining who makes them and how they compare to brand-name Doryx.

Generic Dovonex

At this time, the liquid and ointment form of Dovonex is available as a generic, but the cream form is not. This eMedTV page explores when a generic Dovonex cream may become available and explains how the FDA rates the equivalency of generic drugs.

Generic Doxazosin

This eMedTV segment explains that a generic version of doxazosin has been approved for sale in several strengths. The different dosing amounts are described and a few of the companies that manufacture generic doxazosin are listed.

Generic Doxil

As this selection from the eMedTV library explains, there are no generic versions of Doxil (liposomal doxorubicin) available at this time. This article explains why this is so and discusses when a generic version could be brought to market.

Generic Duac

There are no generic Duac (clindamycin/benzoyl peroxide) products available at this time. This page of the eMedTV Web library discusses why a generic version of this drug does not exist and explains when a generic product might become available.

Generic Duetact

This page of the eMedTV library explains when a generic Duetact is expected to be available and discusses insurance coverage for the prescription medicine. The dangers of buying so-called generic versions of the drug available now are also explained.

Generic DuetDHA

Generic DuetDHA is not currently available. This eMedTV page explains how the FDA does not test to see if there is a generic prenatal vitamin that is equivalent to the brand-name product and explains what to do if your pharmacy doesn't stock DuetDHA.

Generic Duexis

There are no generic Duexis (ibuprofen/famotidine) products available. This eMedTV resource explains when a generic version might become available and discusses whether this combination drug is cheaper than taking the two active ingredients separately.

Generic Dulera

No generic Dulera (mometasone/formoterol) products are currently available. This eMedTV page discusses when a generic product may become available and explains why mometasone/formoterol is the "generic name" of Dulera and not a generic version of it.

Generic DuoNeb

A generic version of DuoNeb has been approved by the FDA, but the drug is not yet available. This eMedTV page discusses why generic DuoNeb is unavailable and explains why DuoNeb should not be "compounded" to provide a less expensive form of the drug.

Generic Duraclon

There are currently no generic Duraclon (clonidine) products licensed for sale. This article found in the eMedTV archives explores some of the reasons why no generic manufacturers have chosen to make a generic version of Duraclon.

Generic Duragesic

You can buy a generic version of Duragesic (fentanyl patch). This eMedTV Web article explains how the FDA has determined that generic Duragesic is as good as the brand-name medicine. A list of the manufacturers of the generic drug is also provided.

Generic Dutasteride

As this eMedTV resource explains, you shouldn't buy any generic dutasteride drug until an approved generic is available. A generic for dutasteride won't be available in the United States until at least 2013, when the patent for dutasteride expires.

Generic Dyazide

Barr Laboratories and Mylan Pharmaceuticals are among the companies that make generic Dyazide. This eMedTV article provides more detailed information about generic Dyazide, including its available strengths and how it compares to similar medications.

Generic Dynacin

As this page from the eMedTV site discusses, generic versions of Dynacin (minocycline hydrochloride) are available. This article explains why the FDA has assigned the generic versions an "AB" rating and what this means compared to the brand-name version.

Generic Dynacirc

Brand-name Dynacirc is no longer being made, but generic Dynacirc products are available. This page from the eMedTV Web site lists the strengths available for generic Dynacirc and explains which drug companies manufacture the products.

Generic Dynacirc CR

Dynacirc CR (isradipine CR) is currently not available in generic form. As this segment from the eMedTV Web site explains, there are no unexpired patents for this drug -- it is unclear if a generic version can be expected in the future.

Generic Dysport

Right now, no generic versions of Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA) are available. This segment of the eMedTV archives takes an in-depth look at why this is the case, including information on the current laws surrounding "biologic" medications.

Generic Edarbi

There are currently no generic Edarbi (azilsartan) products available. This eMedTV article offers an explanation of when a generic version might become available and describes the difference between a "generic name" and a "generic version" of a drug.

Generic Edarbyclor

There are currently no generic Edarbyclor (azilsartan/chlorthalidone) products available. However, as this eMedTV Web page explains, a generic version could become available after the first patent for the medication expires in June 2012.

Generic Edluar

Edluar (zolpidem sublingual tablet) is not available in generic form at this time. As this eMedTV page explains, the earliest predictable date that a generic version of Edluar could become available is September 2018, when the drug's patent expires.

Generic Edurant

There is currently no generic Edurant (rilpivirine) available. As this eMedTV article explains, the earliest date a generic version might be available is in 2019. This page also discusses the risks of buying generic Edurant from another country.

Generic Egrifta

At this time, generic Egrifta (tesamorelin) is unavailable. This segment of the eMedTV library explains why, discusses when this situation could change, and describes the difference between the terms "generic version" and "generic name."

Generic Elavil

This eMedTV article explains that there is no longer a brand name Elavil medication available for sale, only a generic version. The FDA has determined that generic Elavil, which comes in six strengths, is equivalent to the brand name drug.

Generic Eldepryl

As this eMedTV article discusses, Eldepryl (selegiline hydrochloride) is available in generic form. This page also explains how the FDA has determined that generic Eldepryl capsules (but not tablets) are equivalent to the brand-name medication.

Generic Elestat

As this eMedTV page explains, Elestat (epinastine ophthalmic solution) is now available in generic form. This Web article takes a closer look at this topic, including information on who makes the generic version of this drug.

Generic Elestrin

At this time, there are no generic versions of Elestrin licensed for sale. This section of the eMedTV Web site offers information on when generic Elestrin may be available and discusses the risks of buying fake generic medications.

Generic Elidel

No generic Elidel (pimecrolimus) medications are currently available. As explained in this page of the eMedTV Web site, generic versions of this medicine will not be available until the patents expire. This page explains when this might happen.

Generic Eligard

This segment of the eMedTV library explains why no generic Eligard (leuprolide) is currently available. It also explains when this situation might change and also describes the difference between the terms "generic name" and "generic version."

Generic Ella

As this eMedTV page discusses, there are currently no generic ella (ulipristal) products available. This article explains when a generic version might become available and describes the difference between a generic name and a generic version of a drug.

Generic Ellence

Ellence is currently available in both brand-name and generic forms. As this eMedTV article explains, although generic Ellence has been given an "AP" rating and is equivalent to the brand-name version, it may contain different inactive ingredients.

Generic Eloxatin

As explained in this eMedTV article, generic Eloxatin (oxaliplatin) could be available as early as August 2012. This page explores why a generic version of the drug is not currently available, and lists which companies will likely make the generics.

Generic Embeda

There are no generic Embeda (morphine sulfate/naltrexone hydrochloride) products available at this time. This eMedTV Web article discusses why there are currently no generic versions of this medication and explains when a generic might become available.

Generic Emend

As this part of the eMedTV site explains, Emend (aprepitant) is currently not available in generic form. This article talks about why there are no generics on the market and explains when they are likely to be manufactured.

Generic Emsam

This eMedTV Web page warns against buying any of the fake, substandard, and potentially dangerous drugs sold as "generic Emsam." The earliest date that an approved generic for Emsam could become available is 2018, when the patent for Emsam expires.

Generic Emtriva

Generic Emtriva is not available at this time. This portion of the eMedTV archives explains why generic Emtriva is not currently manufactured in the United States and discusses when a generic version of the drug may become available.

Generic Enablex

The earliest possible date that generic Enablex could become available is March 2015. This eMedTV resource discusses the possible dangers of buying so-called "generic Enablex" and explains the difference between a generic drug and its generic name.

Generic Enbrel

This portion of the eMedTV library explains why there may never be a generic Enbrel available. This page also warns that any place claiming to sell a generic version of the drug is selling a product that is unregulated and may be dangerous.

Generic Endocet

This selection from the eMedTV Web site explains that there are no generic Endocet products, as Endocet is actually the generic version of Percocet. This page also discusses how the FDA has determined that Endocet and Percocet are equivalent.

Generic Engerix-B

At this time, generic Engerix-B (hepatitis B vaccine) is not available. This portion of the eMedTV site talks about why there are no generic forms of this vaccine and discusses the laws that could permit generic versions in the future.

Generic Enjuvia

There are currently no generic Enjuvia (conjugated estrogens) products available in the United States. This eMedTV article explains that February 2021 is the earliest expected date that a generic version of Enjuvia may become available.

Generic Entocort

As this eMedTV page explains, Entocort EC (budesonide EC) can now be bought as a generic. This article tells you what you need to know about generic Entocort EC, including who makes it, how it compares to the brand-name drug, and more.

Generic Epivir

You can now buy generic versions of some -- but not all -- Epivir (lamivudine) products. This eMedTV page further discusses the availability of generic Epivir products and explains how they compare to brand-name Epivir.

Generic Epogen

Epogen, like other "biologic" medications, is not allowed to be manufactured in generic form. This eMedTV segment describes the rules and laws that biologic medications are under and explains the only way that generic Epogen products could be made.

Generic Epzicom

Epzicom is currently not available in generic form. This page from the eMedTV library further discusses when generic Epzicom may become available and explains whether abacavir/lamivudine is a generic version of Epzicom.

Generic Equetro

This selection from the eMedTV Web site explains why generic Equetro will not be available until May 2024, at the earliest. This resource also explains the difference between a generic name and a generic version of a medication.

Generic Erbitux

This eMedTV resource explains why no generic versions of Erbitux (cetuximab) are available at this time. It also discusses when this situation might change and points out the difference between a generic name and a generic version.

Generic Erivedge

Brand-name Erivedge (vismodegib) is currently protected from generic competition. This eMedTV resource talks about when the exclusivity rights are set to expire, and explains the difference between a generic name and a generic version of a drug.

Generic Eskalith

Generic Eskalith is available in two strengths: 300-mg capsules and 450-mg extended-release tablets. This eMedTV resource explains why brand-name Eskalith is no longer manufactured and lists the companies that currently make generic Eskalith.

Generic Estrace Vaginal Cream

There are currently no generic versions of Estrace Vaginal Cream (estradiol vaginal cream) available. This eMedTV Web page explores why generic Estrace Vaginal Cream is not available and explains whether it is expected to be available in the future.

Generic Estraderm

At this time, there are no generic Estraderm patches available. As this page on the eMedTV site explains, although there are other generic estradiol patches available in the same strength as Estraderm, these products are not equivalent to Estraderm.

Generic Estrasorb

Estrasorb is not available in generic form at this time. As this article on the eMedTV site explains, the earliest possible date that generic Estrasorb could become available is January 2015, when the first patent for the medication expires.

Generic Estring

This page from the eMedTV Web site explains that there are currently no generic Estring products approved in the United States, even though all of the patents have expired. This page also discusses why generic Estring may never become available.

Generic EstroGel

At this time, EstroGel is not available in generic form. This selection from the eMedTV Web site explains why there are no generic EstroGel products and discusses why a generic version of the medication may not be available any time soon.

Generic Eszopiclone

There is currently no generic eszopiclone available on the market. This eMedTV article discusses when generic eszopiclone products are expected to become available and explains the difference between a generic name and a generic version of a drug.

Generic Etanercept

There may never be a generic etanercept available because it is a biologic medication. This eMedTV article explains why generic biologics are not manufactured and also warns people about companies claiming to sell a generic version of the drug.

Generic Etodolac

As this section of the eMedTV library explains, generic etodolac products are used for various muscle and joint conditions, and come in a number of strengths, from 200 mg to 500 mg. The generic versions are available in either tablet or capsule form.

Generic Etodolac Extended-Release

Generic etodolac extended-release is sold under the name Etodolac Extended-Release tablets. As this eMedTV Web page explains, the generic version is available in a number of strengths, including 400 mg, 500 mg, and 600 mg tablets.

Generic Eulexin

This eMedTV article explains why only generic versions of Eulexin (flutamide) are available. It also describes how the Food and Drug Administration determines how generics compare to brand-name medications and the rating given to generic Eulexin.

Generic Evamist

At this time, Evamist is not available in generic form. This selection from the eMedTV Web site explains when generic Evamist may become available and discusses the difference between a "generic name" and a "generic version" of a medication.

Generic Exalgo

There are no generic Exalgo (hydromorphone ER) products available at this time. This selection from the eMedTV Web library discusses why this is the case and explains when a generic version of this medication might become available.

Generic Exelon

Currently, generic Exelon capsules are the only generic form of the medication available. This eMedTV page lists the various strengths and manufacturers of generic Exelon capsules and explains why other Exelon products are not available as generics.

Generic Exforge

While some blood pressure drugs are available as a generic, Exforge is not yet available in generic form. As this eMedTV page explains, several companies are expected to make generic Exforge products as soon as the drug's patent expires in 2012.

Generic Exforge HCT

Exforge HCT (amlodipine-valsartan-hydrochlorothiazide) is not available in generic form. As this eMedTV article explains, the earliest predictable date that generic Exforge HCT could become available is September 2012 (when the drug's patent expires).

Generic Expecta

There is no generic Expecta Lipil. This eMedTV page explains why there is no generic supplement that is considered equivalent to Expecta Lipil and discusses why it may not be safe for pregnant women to take supplements that contain fish oil.

Generic Extavia

Certain laws prevent generic Extavia (interferon beta-1b) from being manufactured. This segment of the eMedTV archives explains why Extavia is under these laws and regulations, and explains whether these laws are expected to change in the future.

Generic Exubera

This eMedTV page explains why there is currently no approved generic Exubera available. This page also explains why the earliest date a generic version could become available is 2010 and warns against companies currently claiming to sell it.

Generic Eylea

As a type of "biologic" drug, Eylea (aflibercept) is not allowed to be made in generic form at this time. This eMedTV page explains how certain laws prevent a generic Eylea from being made and discusses whether a version may be available in the future.

Generic Factive

This eMedTV page explains why there are no generic Factive (gemifloxacin) products and discusses when a generic might become available. This article also cautions against buying a product claiming to be a generic version of this drug from another country.

Generic Famvir

Famvir is currently available in generic form. This eMedTV segment offers an overview of generic Famvir (known as Famciclovir tablets), including information on who manufactures it and how it compares to brand-name Famvir.

Generic Fanapt

The earliest predictable date that a generic Fanapt (iloperidone) could become available is November 2016. This eMedTV page takes a closer look at this topic, listing some factors that could delay the introduction of a generic.

Generic Faslodex

It appears that a generic version of Faslodex will not appear until at least 2021. This eMedTV segment talks about generic Faslodex, including an explanation of why it may take so long for a generic version to be introduced.

Generic Femara

As this eMedTV article explains, you can now buy Femara (letrozole) in generic form. This article looks at how the generic version compares to the brand-name product and explains who manufactures the generic product.

Generic Femcon Fe

As this eMedTV segment explains, Femcon Fe is available in generic form. This article takes a closer look at the generic version of this oral contraceptive, with details on who makes it and why it may be less expensive than the brand-name product.

Generic Femhrt

As explained in this eMedTV article, you can now buy femhrt in generic form. This resource takes a closer look at this topic, including who makes the generic version and how it compares to brand-name femhrt.

Generic Femring

At this time, Femring is not available in generic form. This segment from the eMedTV site explains why there are no generic Femring products and discusses why 2015 is the earliest expected date that a generic version of the drug may become available.

Generic Femtrace

Patents currently prevent any generic Femtrace products from being manufactured in the United States. This eMedTV Web resource explains that December 2021 is the earliest expected date that a generic form of the drug could become available.

Generic Fenoglide

At this time, there are no generic versions of Fenoglide available on the market. As this eMedTV article explains, although there are no unexpired patents for the drug, no companies have chosen to manufacture any generic Fenoglide products.

Generic Fexofenadine

As a generic, fexofenadine is sold as Fexofenadine Hydrochloride tablets in three different strengths. This eMedTV item discusses generic fexofenadine, which is marketed for relief of symptoms of allergies and chronic hives.

Generic Finacea

At this time, no generic Finacea (azelaic acid gel) products are available. This page from the eMedTV Web site explains why a generic version is not available and describes the difference between a generic name and a generic version of a medication.

Generic Finasteride

Generic finasteride comes in two strengths -- 1 mg and 5 mg tablets. As this page on the eMedTV Web site explains, generic finasteride 5 mg tablets are currently available, but the 1 mg tablets are not yet available in pharmacies.

Generic Firmagon

There is currently no generic Firmagon (degarelix) available. This eMedTV resource discusses when a generic version might be manufactured and explains why degarelix is considered the "generic name" and not a generic version of the medication.

Generic Flagyl

Flagyl is currently available in both brand-name and generic form. This article from the eMedTV library lists the various forms and strengths of generic Flagyl and explains whether these products are equivalent to the brand-name version.

Generic Flector

The Flector Patch (diclofenac patch) is currently not available in generic form. This article from the eMedTV archives explains why there is no generic Flector at this time and offers information on when a generic version may become available in the US.

Generic Flovent

A patent currently prevents any generic Flovent from being manufactured. This page on the eMedTV Web site discusses when generic versions of Flovent may become available and the circumstances that could delay the availability of such products.

Generic Floxin

As this eMedTV resource explains, you can no longer buy brand-name Floxin, and generic versions are all that are available. This selection from the archives describes the conditions this drug can treat, who makes generic Floxin, and how the FDA rates it.

Generic Floxin Otic

As this eMedTV page explains, only generic versions of Floxin Otic (ofloxacin otic solution) are available at this time, as the brand-name product is no longer made. This article also explains whether the generics are as good as the brand-name drug.

Generic Flumadine

There is only one strength of generic Flumadine -- Rimantadine 100 mg tablets. This page from the eMedTV archives describes generic Flumadine in more detail, lists its manufacturers, and explains whether it is equivalent to the brand-name version.

Generic Fluoxetine

Fluoxetine is currently available in generic form. As this eMedTV Web page explains, generic fluoxetine comes in capsule, tablet, and liquid form. Several companies make the generic products, including Teva Pharmaceuticals and Sandoz Pharmaceuticals.

Generic Focalin XR

This eMedTV segment explains that you should not buy any drug currently sold as "generic Focalin XR." The earliest possible date that an approved generic for Focalin XR could become available is 2015, when the patent for Focalin XR expires.

Generic Folotyn

Patents currently prevent generic Folotyn (pralatrexate) from being made in the United States. This eMedTV resource discusses when generic versions might be available. It also defines the difference between a generic name and a generic version of a drug.

Generic for Amphetamine-Dextroamphetamine Extended Release

This eMedTV resource explains that generic versions of amphetamine-dextroamphetamine extended release are currently available. This article takes a closer look at the different strengths they come in and the company that manufactures them.

Generic for Prinivil

This eMedTV page discusses drugs that are generic for Prinivil, including who makes them, how they work, and available strengths. Now sold under the name Lisinopril tablets, the drug was originally developed by Merck & Co.

Generic Foradil

This eMedTV article explains that a patent currently prevents any generic Foradil from being manufactured and sold until March 2019, when the patent expires. This page also explains some of the things that could come up to extend that date past 2019.

Generic Forfivo XL

As this eMedTV segment explains, there are no generic Forfivo XL products available, as the drug is protected by patents. This page also discusses when a generic version might become available and whether there are generic alternatives to this drug.

Generic Fortaz

As this eMedTV page explains, Fortaz is available in generic form. This article explains how the FDA has determined that the generic forms of the antibiotic are equivalent to the brand-name drug and lists the strengths in which generic versions are sold.

Generic Forteo

The earliest possible date that generic Forteo could become available is December 2018. As this eMedTV Web page explains, as soon as the patent for Forteo expires in 2018, a number of companies are expected to begin making generic versions of it.

Generic Fortesta

As explained in this part of the eMedTV site, the earliest a generic Fortesta could become available is in 2018. This article also looks at whether other testosterone products are interchangeable with Fortesta.

Generic Fortical

There are no generic Fortical products available on the market at this time. This page from the eMedTV library explains when a generic version may become available and describes the differences between Fortical and Miacalcin nasal spray.

Generic Fosamax Plus D

Fosamax Plus D is not yet available in generic form. This segment from the eMedTV library offers information on when generic Fosamax Plus D may be available and explains the difference between a "generic name" and a generic version of a drug.

Generic Fragmin

As this article from the eMedTV Web library explains, there are no generic Fragmin (dalteparin) products available at this time. This resource explains why it is unclear as to when a generic version of this medication may become available.

Generic Frova

A patent prevents generic Frova from being manufactured in the US. This eMedTV resource explains that the earliest date a generic Frova could become available is in 2013, when the patent expires, and warns people about fake versions of generic Frova.

Generic Furadantin

As this eMedTV page explains, generic Furadantin (nitrofurantoin suspension) is now available. This article takes a closer look at the generic version and includes helpful information on other generic medications that may be suitable alternatives.

Generic Fuzeon

Patents currently prevent any generic Fuzeon from being manufactured in the United States. This eMedTV page explains that the earliest possible date a generic form of the drug could become available is in June 2013, when the first patent expires.

Generic Gabitril

As this eMedTV article explains, Gabitril's first patents have already expired, but no generic versions are available. This page takes a look at the possible reasons behind this and explains when the next patent expires.

Generic Gardasil

There is currently no generic Gardasil available. This part of the eMedTV Web site explains why there is no generic version at this time and offers information on when a generic version may become available.

Generic Gatifloxacin

This selection from the eMedTV archives explains why no generic versions of gatifloxacin are currently available. It looks at when this situation could be expected to change and also explains the difference between a "generic name" and "generic version."

Generic Gelnique

Patents currently prevent any generic Gelnique (oxybutynin gel) from being manufactured in the US. As this eMedTV Web resource explains, the first patent expires in 2020, at which point generic versions of the drug may become available.

Generic Gemzar

It is now possible to buy generic Gemzar. This portion of the eMedTV Web site deals with how the generic versions compare to brand-name Gemzar, who makes the generic versions, patent expiration, and more.

Generic Generess Fe

There are no generic Generess Fe products available at this time. This eMedTV page discusses when a generic version of this contraceptive might be available and explains why this birth control pill should not cost more than $25 a package.

Generic Gengraf

Are you looking for "generic Gengraf"? This eMedTV Web page explains that Gengraf is actually a generic version of another drug. However, this does not mean the products are interchangeable. This page also describes how the FDA rates generic drugs.

Generic Geodon

As explained in this eMedTV segment, some forms of Geodon (ziprasidone) are available as generics. This article talks about how the generic versions compare to the brand-name drug and lists the strengths in which the generics are available.

Generic Gesticare

At this time, there are no generic versions of Gesticare available on the market. This eMedTV Web page explains what you can do if you cannot afford brand-name Gesticare and discusses possible problems with generic prenatal vitamins.

Generic Gesticare DHA

Gesticare DHA prenatal vitamins are not available in generic form at this time. This article from the eMedTV library discusses the problems with generic prenatal vitamins and explains what you can do if you cannot afford brand-name Gesticare DHA.

Generic Gilenya

This selection from the eMedTV Web library discusses why there are currently no generic Gilenya (fingolimod) products available. This article explains when a generic might become available and why fingolimod is not the same as a generic version.

Generic Glimepiride

There is currently a generic glimepiride available for sale in six different strengths. This portion of the eMedTV library highlights the different dosages available and lists the companies that currently manufacture generic glimepiride.

Generic Glipizide

This eMedTV segment explains that there is a generic glipizide available in two strengths: 5 mg and 10 mg. This page also explains how the FDA rates generic medications and what this means with regards to glipizide.

Generic Glucagon

As explained in this part of the eMedTV site, glucagon is currently available as a brand-name drug only. This resource explains why you can't buy an authorized generic version of glucagon and talks about using glucagon kits sold by other manufacturers.

Generic Glucotrol

A generic Glucotrol and Glucotrol XL are currently available for sale. This page of the eMedTV archives explains how the FDA rates generic versions of brand-name drugs and what this means with regards to Glucotrol (which has an "AB" rating).

Generic Glucovance

As this selection from the eMedTV archives explains, generic Glucovance is currently available. This article lists the strengths in which it can be bought and describes how it compares to brand-name Glucovance.

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