Dulera is made by 3M Health Care, Ltd., for Schering Corporation. It is protected by patents that prevent a generic version from being manufactured.
When Will a Generic Version Be Available?
The first patent for Dulera expires in January 2014. This is the earliest predictable date that a generic version could become available.
However, there are other circumstances that could come up to extend or shorten this exclusivity period. This could include such things as lawsuits or other patents for specific
Dulera uses. Once the drug goes off-patent, there may be several companies that manufacture a generic Dulera drug.
Are Mometasone and Formoterol the Same as Generic Dulera?
No -- mometasone and formoterol are the active ingredients in Dulera, but they are not a generic version of it. What can be confusing is that the active ingredient of a drug is often referred to as the "generic name."
The generic name is different from a generic version of a medicine. In order for there to be a generic version of a medicine, the original medicine must have gone off-patent, and another company besides the original manufacturer must make the product.