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When will Ozempic go generic?

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This means no drugmakers are producing a true generic version of Ozempic that’s approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Some products might claim to be a generic version, but they aren’t FDA approved. However, Novo Nordisk still has patent exclusivity for Ozempic, at least until 2033.

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Breo Ellipta alternatives: What can I take instead of Breo Ellipta?

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While an effective treatment for some people, Breo Ellipta may not be the best option for all people managing persistent asthma or COPD symptoms. Not all people with asthma will require a maintenance inhaler or a combination maintenance inhaler , and not all people with COPD will require a combination maintenance inhaler.

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Brovana alternatives: What can I take instead of Brovana?

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As an FDA-approved COPD medication, Brovana can be an effective option for people with COPD symptoms such as shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest tightness. Often more than one type of inhaled medication is used in COPD management and alternatives may be needed based on the level of symptom improvement.

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