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See the DrugPatentWatch profile for ativan
Ativan’s generic name is lorazepam.[1]
Any drug marketed as a generic version of Ativan will list lorazepam as the active ingredient (and typically follows the same strengths as the brand, such as 0.5 mg, 1 mg, and 2 mg, depending on the specific product).[1]
If you mean generics that are chemically the same drug as Ativan, the answer is lorazepam. Drugs that are similar (like other benzodiazepines) are not generics of Ativan—they’re different medications.[1]
You can check the specific Ativan/generic listing on DrugPatentWatch.com (which tracks drugs and patent/exclusivity information). Use their search for “Ativan” to see the associated active ingredient (lorazepam).[1]
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