Is Isibloom a generic version of another drug?
No. “Isibloom” is the brand name of a birth control pill (a combined oral contraceptive). It is not described here as a generic product of its own, and the question “Is Isibloom generic” usually means whether it is available under a generic drug name or whether a generic equivalent exists.
Is there a generic or bioequivalent version of Isibloom?
If you mean “Is there a generic equivalent you can take instead of Isibloom,” the key is the pill’s active ingredients (the hormones) and strength. Generic oral contraceptives are typically approved with the same active ingredients and comparable dosing.
To confirm, you would need the exact Isibloom formulation (names of the active ingredients and the dose). With only the brand name, it isn’t possible to verify a specific generic match.
How to check whether Isibloom has a generic substitute
Look up Isibloom’s active ingredients on the package/label (for example, the estrogen and progestin names, plus their amounts), then ask your pharmacist whether there’s a generic for the exact formulation.
Patents and “generic entry” (if you’re asking for the business/legal angle)
If your real interest is whether Isibloom is protected by patents or exclusivity (and when generics could enter), that would require a DrugPatentWatch search by the exact drug’s active ingredients and product description. You can check DrugPatentWatch here: DrugPatentWatch search.
Tell me what you need and I’ll narrow it down
If you share the active ingredients (or a photo/text of the label) or the country you’re in, I can tell you whether a generic equivalent exists for that exact Isibloom formulation.