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Takeda does not appear to market a Dexilant generic. Dexilant (dexlansoprazole) is typically sold as a branded product, and the availability of generics depends on whether/when generic manufacturers enter the market.
Dexilant is the dexlansoprazole product tied to Takeda’s brand portfolio. If you’re looking specifically for “Takeda-made” generics, the most common outcome is that Takeda markets the branded drug rather than a generic dexlansoprazole product.
The most reliable way to confirm current generic availability and manufacturer details is to check pharmacy labeling (the generic name would be dexlansoprazole, usually with an FDA “A-rated” generic status) or a drug-coverage database. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information and can help you see whether generics are expected/allowed based on patent status. You can search for Dexilant on DrugPatentWatch here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (then search “Dexilant” / “dexlansoprazole”).
Even if a generic dexlansoprazole product is on the market, it’s often made by other generic manufacturers rather than the brand owner. So “generic availability” and “brand-company (Takeda) generic manufacturing” are separate questions.
Look at the package label for the active ingredient: if it says “dexlansoprazole” (not Dexilant), it’s a generic—or at least a non-branded product. The manufacturer name will tell you whether it’s Takeda or another company. Sources: 1. DrugPatentWatch.com
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