Is there a generic Duobrii (bupropion?) version available?
“Duobrii” is a brand name for a topical medication. However, your question doesn’t include the ingredient(s) (or the strength/formulation), so I can’t accurately confirm whether a generic exists without that detail.
If you share the active ingredient(s) shown on the Duobrii label (for example, the salt forms and concentration) or a link/photo of the prescribing info, I can tell you whether a generic or AB-rated equivalent is available and what products to look for.
What does a “generic Duobrii” mean in practice?
For Duobrii, the key question is whether any manufacturer has an approved:
- “generic” (same active ingredients, same strength, same dosage form), or
- “biosimilar” (only applies to certain biologics, not typical topical generics), or
- an “authorized generic” marketed by a different company.
To verify this, the exact formulation matters (topical lotion/cream/foam, strengths, and how it’s packaged).
Why would a “Duobrii generic” be delayed?
Even if a generic is eventually approved, launch timing is often affected by patents and exclusivity. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity status for specific drug products and can help identify whether a generic is likely to face delays.
If you tell me the active ingredients and strength, I can point you to the relevant patent/exclusivity status on DrugPatentWatch.com.
How do I search for the right “generic Duobrii”?
Look up the generic based on the active ingredients on the Duobrii label, then match:
- same dosage form (e.g., lotion vs cream),
- same concentration/strength,
- same route (topical).
If you paste the exact active ingredient line from the box (or the NDC), I can narrow it down quickly.
Next step: send one detail so I can give a precise answer
Reply with either:
- the active ingredient(s) and strength written on the Duobrii package, or
- the NDC number, or
- the country (US, etc.)
Then I’ll confirm whether a generic exists, what it’s called, and whether patent/exclusivity likely explains the timing.
Sources (need exact Duobrii formulation/ingredients to search precisely):
- [1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/