• New Generic Drugs in 2011-2012


    Generic drugs can save you money. What are considered generic drugs? According to the FDA:

    "A generic drug is identical--or bioequivalent--to a brand name drug in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics and intended use. Although generic drugs are chemically identical to their branded counterparts, they are typically sold at substantial discounts from the branded price."
    Below are two lists* for drugs which are soon to become "generic" for the years 2011 and 2012.

    2011

    Brand Name----Generic Name----Availibility

    Uroxatral------------------------- alfuzosin------------------------July
    Zyprexa---------------------------olanzapine----------------------October
    Lipitor-----------------------------atorvastatin--------------------November
    Caduet----------------------------amlodipine----------------------November
    Tazorac----------------------------tazarotene cream---------------November

    2012

    Brand Name----Generic Name----Availibility
    Lexapro---------------------------escitalopram--------------------February
    Entocort EC-----------------------budesonide----------------------February
    Avandia---------------------------rosiglitazone--------------------March
    Avandaryl-------------------------glimepiride---------------------March
    Avandamet-----------------------metformin-----------------------March
    Boniva----------------------------ibandronate---------------------March
    Seroquel--------------------------quetiapine-----------------------March
    Avapro----------------------------irbesartan----------------------March
    Avalide---------------------------hydrochlorothiazide-------------March
    Provigil---------------------------modafinil------------------------April
    Plavix-----------------------------clopidogrel----------------------May
    Viramune-------------------------nevirapine-----------------------May
    Lescol-----------------------------fluvastatin----------------------June
    Tricor-----------------------------fenofibrate----------------------July
    Clarinex--------------------------desloratadine--------------------July
    Singulair--------------------------montelukast---------------------August
    Actos-----------------------------pioglitazone----------------------August
    Exforge---------------------------amlodipine-valsartan------------September
    Diovan----------------------------valsartan------------------------September
    Diovan HCT----------------------hydrochlorothiazide--------------September
    Geodon---------------------------ziprasidone----------------------September
    Combivir-------------------------lamivudine-zidovudine-----------November
    Atacand--------------------------candesartan---------------------December
    Maxalt---------------------------rizatriptan-----------------------December

    *these lists are provided by Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, a nonprofit Independent Licensee of the BlueCross BlueShield Association.

    Facts and Myths about Generic Drugs

    Fact: 7 in 10 prescriptions in the United States are filled by generic drugs.

    Myth: Brand name drugs are safer than generic drugs. Fact: FDA receives very few reports of adverse events about specific generic drugs. Most reports of adverse events are related to side effects of the drug ingredient itself.

    To learn more facts and myths concerning generic drugs, please visit the FDA site.

    more
  • Label Cloud

Welcome to the PCLS Health Care Blog!

This blog was created as part of the E-Government services offered by the Pasco County Library System. Our intent is to provide the citizens of Pasco County, Florida electronic resources and information about Health Care in Pasco County.

Subscribe via RSS

Subscribe via email

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Popular Posts

Blog Archive

CDC H1N1 Flu Updates

H1N1 Podcast/Videos from CDC

Go Here to watch or listen to the latest podcasts from the CDC about the H1N1 Virus.

CDC Text Messages


CDC Text Messages Widget. Flash Player 9 is required.
CDC Text Messages Widget.
Flash Player 9 is required.

All Podcasts from the CDC

Go Here to watch or listen to all the latest podcasts from the CDC on a range of health care issues.

Health Tips from the CDC


Five Minutes Or Less For Health Widget. Flash Player 9 is required.
Five Minutes Or Less For Health Widget.
Flash Player 9 is required.

Prescription Drug Help

Health Care Providers

Florida Discount Drug Card Program

If you are 60 years old or older and without prescription drug coverage or who fall into the Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage gap; or under age 60, without prescription drug coverage, and with an annual family income of less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Level you may use this program. Qualifying incomes include those below the following:


$32,490 (for an individual)

$43,710 (for a family of two)

$66,150 (for a family of four)


For general information: http://www.floridadiscountdrugcard.com/

To enroll go to: http://www.floridadiscountdrugcard.com

Or call 1-866-341-8894 to enroll by telephone


Pasco County Prescription Discount Card


You can pick these up at any library branch or at the health department to receive a discount on your prescriptions.


For information 1-877-321-2652 or visit their website www.caremark.com/naco