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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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How much is Copaxone without insurance?

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Copaxone is a brand-name prescription drug that is FDA approved to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis. Unfortunately, Teva, the pharmaceutical company that makes Copaxone, does not currently offer a patient assistance program, rebates, or manufacturer coupons for Copaxone. Is Copaxone covered by insurance? |