Qelbree, a medication used to treat children and adults with spasticity and certain seizure disorders, is available by prescription [1]. It is not available for purchase online without a prescription from a healthcare provider [2].
How do I get a Qelbree prescription?
To obtain a prescription for Qelbree, you must consult with a qualified healthcare professional. They will assess your medical history and current condition to determine if Qelbree is an appropriate treatment for you [2]. If they decide it is, they will write you a prescription that you can then fill at a pharmacy [1].
Where can I fill my Qelbree prescription?
Once you have a prescription, you can fill it at most retail pharmacies [2]. Some pharmacies may require advance notice to ensure they have Qelbree in stock, so it may be helpful to call ahead [2].
Are there Qelbree alternatives?
Yes, there are alternative treatments for spasticity and seizure disorders. The best alternative for you will depend on your specific condition and medical history, as determined by your doctor. Some medications that treat similar conditions include Gablofen, Lyumjev, and Fioricet [3].
When does Qelbree patent expire?
Information regarding the specific patent expiration dates for Qelbree is available through patent tracking resources [4]. Companies that specialize in monitoring drug patents, such as DrugPatentWatch.com, provide detailed information on patent lifecycles, which can indicate when generic versions of a drug may become available [4].