The patent for Abilify currently expires in October 2014. This is the earliest possible date that a generic version of Abilify could become available. However, there are other circumstances that could come up to extend the exclusivity period of Abilify beyond 2014. These circumstances could include things such as lawsuits or other patents for specific Abilify uses. Once Abilify goes off patent, there may be several companies that will begin manufacturing a generic Abilify drug.
Amisulpride, Aripiprazole, Clozapine, Olanzapine, Paliperidone, Quetiapine and, Risperidone
The chemical formula of Aripiprazole is C23H27Cl2N3O2.
Atenolol IS the generic form.
Is a text bos a generic form
Although the US FDA does not oversee any medication sold in Canada, prescription medications sold in Canada are generally felt to be relatively safe and of good quality. Escitalopram (generic for Lexapro) and aripiprazole (generic for Abilify) may be prescribed for usage at the same time (i.e., there are no major contraindications to their use together). In summary, one should be able to safely use generic Lexapro from Canada and generic Abilify safely is taken as directed.
No it appears that Extenze is a generic drug. Therefore there is no generic for it.
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Aripiprazole
A generic form of the medicine is different from the version that is trademarketed. Cialis is under patent and it is not possible to name it "generic".
is sintrocid generic synthroid
The generic of Motrin is ibuprofen.
no, no generic form. I don't have a clue why though, it's been on the market for years.