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Is Duobrii (tacrolimus/betamethasone) actually available in Germany right now?
Duobrii is marketed as a prescription topical treatment for plaque psoriasis and is generally supplied through pharmacies once it is authorized and in commercial distribution. However, I can’t confirm real-time availability in Germany from the information provided here.
To check whether it’s available today (and how it’s listed by local systems), the most reliable approach is to confirm with German dispensing and regulatory/market listings (for example, your pharmacy, a German medication price/reference database, or the German medicines authority’s product listings).
How to verify quickly with a German pharmacy or listing
If you want a fast yes/no for “available today,” ask your pharmacy to check:
- The product name and exact strength/formulation used in Germany
- National availability status (often shown as “lieferbar/lieferfähig” vs. “nicht lieferbar”)
- Whether it’s stocked or must be ordered from the manufacturer/importer
Where to check market status for Duobrii
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and market-related information for drug products, and can be a useful starting point for determining whether a product is considered marketed in a given region. If you share the exact formulation strength you mean, I can also help you map it to the most relevant listing.
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com (useful for product/market context)
If Duobrii isn’t available, what alternatives might be used in Germany?
If a product is temporarily not deliverable, prescribers often switch patients to another approved topical regimen with similar indications (for example, other topical anti-inflammatory/immune-modulating options used for psoriasis). The right substitute depends on the diagnosis, lesion type, and how your dermatologist intended to use the medication.
If you tell me the exact Duobrii strength/formulation on your prescription (or a photo of the label text), I can help you identify the closest equivalent options that are typically stocked in Germany and what to ask the pharmacy.
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