NO! Acetaminophen is the generic name for Tylenol. Lyrica is a prescription anticonvulsant medication, whose active ingredient is Pregabalin. Not at all the same!
The patent for Lyrica will expire October 2013. This means that the manufacture will no longer hold the rights to its formula leaving the door open for generics. Usually when the patent runs out the generic becomes available the third to last week of the month. So expect that generic Lyrica will be available for purchase around October 23, 2013. And just for note it is expected to NOT lower the cost by much. In fact when a new medication is the first of its kind it can take years before the price finally lowers, so don't expect it on Walmart's list of $4 generics
Lyrica's active ingredient (generic name) is pregabalin. Unless its a combination drug, a medication has one active chemical, and the rest of the "ingredients" are such things as binders, fillers, and salts.
Atenolol IS the generic form.
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No it appears that Extenze is a generic drug. Therefore there is no generic for it.
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".
You should contact your insurance company and advise them that these prescriptions are not being covered. You may want to ask your Dr. if there is a generic that can be precribed.
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The generic of Motrin is ibuprofen.
Pregabalin is the generic name for the brand name drug Lyrica. It is used to treat different types of "nerve pain" and as an add-on therapy for certain types of seizures.
no, no generic form. I don't have a clue why though, it's been on the market for years.