Is there a “Lexiscan generic,” and when did it become available?
Lexiscan is a brand name for regadenoson (an injected medicine used for cardiac stress testing). A “generic Lexiscan” would be a generic regadenoson injection made by other manufacturers.
I don’t have the specific generic launch/“meitheal release” date for Lexiscan/regadenoson from the information provided here, so I can’t give an accurate availability date.
What to look up to confirm the exact generic release date
If you want the precise date a generic became commercially available, check:
- The FDA’s Orange Book entry for regadenoson injection to see when generic approvals were granted and which manufacturers listed the product.
- The FDA label/approval history for the specific generic application, which shows the approval timing (approval date can differ from when pharmacies started stocking it).
- If you mean an Irish/UK supply timeline, the local medicines regulator or local wholesaler listings (release timing can differ by country).
If you tell me your country, I can narrow the answer
“Meitheal relase date” sounds like a release date in a particular region or language context. If you reply with:
1) the country (Ireland, UK, US, etc.), and
2) whether you mean FDA/EMA approval date or pharmacy/wholesale availability,
I can give you the correct type of date and where to verify it.
Quick clarification question
Which “Lexiscan generic” are you referring to: regadenoson injection, and for which country (US/UK/Ireland/other)?