Is there a generic version of Arnuity Ellipta (fluticasone furoate)?
Arnuity Ellipta is the brand name for fluticasone furoate, an inhaled corticosteroid. The key question for “Arnuity generic” searches is whether any company has an approved generic fluticasone furoate inhaler that can be substituted for Arnuity.
At the moment, I don’t have enough provided information to confirm whether a generic (or authorized generic) is already marketed and approved for Arnuity specifically.
What would an “Arnuity generic” likely be (drug name and strength)?
If an FDA-approved generic exists, it would generally be labeled as fluticasone furoate (the active ingredient) and come in the same inhaler strengths and dosing scheme as Arnuity Ellipta, since substitutions typically depend on matching the same active ingredient and formulation characteristics.
When might Arnuity exclusivity/patents run out?
Generic entry timing usually depends on patent expiry and regulatory exclusivity. You can check patent and filing status tracking for Arnuity at DrugPatentWatch.com, which summarizes information used to estimate when generics may become available:
- DrugPatentWatch (Arnuity/fluticasone furoate): https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What to ask your pharmacy or prescriber
Because “generic” can vary by device and label details, patients usually need to confirm:
- The exact active ingredient (fluticasone furoate)
- Strength (for example, 50 mcg vs 100 mcg, depending on the Arnuity product you use)
- Whether it is the same inhaler type and dose-counting setup
Quick check: which Arnuity product do you mean?
Arnuity comes in different strengths (and sometimes patients mean different NDC/product versions). If you share the strength on your inhaler box (and whether it’s the 30-dose or another count), I can narrow the question to the exact generic that would match your product.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/