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HomeVentolin HFAGeneric Availability Last updated on Jan 8, 2025.Ventolin HFA is a brand name of albuterol, approved by the FDA in the following formulation(s):VENTOLIN HFA (albuterol sulfate - aerosol, metered;inhalation) Manufacturer: GLAXOSMITHKLINE Approval date: April 19, 2001 Strength(s): EQ 0.09MG BASE/INH [RLD] [BX] Has a generic version of Ventolin HFA been approved?An Authorized Generic version of Ventolin HFA has been approved. An Authorized Generic is a prescription drug that is produced by a brand company under a New Drug Application (NDA) and marketed as a generic under a private label. It is identical to the branded product in appearance and has exactly the same inactive ingredients.List of authorized generic versions:albuterol sulfate RESPIRATORY (INHALATION) AEROSOL, METERED 90 ugA-S Medication SolutionsNDC Code: 500904137albuterol sulfate RESPIRATORY (INHALATION) AEROSOL, METERED 90 ugPrasco LaboratoriesNDC Code: 669930019albuterol sulfate RESPIRATORY (INHALATION) AEROSOL, METERED 90 ugAdvanced Rx of Tennessee, LLCNDC Code: 804250359Note: Fraudulent online pharmacies may attempt to sell an illegal generic version of Ventolin HFA. These medications may be counterfeit and potentially unsafe. If you purchase medications online, be sure you are buying from a reputable and valid online pharmacy. Ask your health care provider for advice if you are unsure about the online purchase of any medication.See also: Generic Drug FAQ.More about Ventolin HFA (albuterol)Check interactionsCompare alternativesPricing & couponsReviews (18)Drug imagesLatest FDA alerts (5)Side effectsDosage informationDuring pregnancyDrug class: adrenergic bronchodilatorsBreastfeedingPatient resourcesVentolin HFA drug informationOther brandsProAir HFA, Proventil, Proventil HFA, ProAir Digihaler, ... +4 moreProfessional resourcesAlbuterol Sulfate, Levalbuterol Hydrochloride, Levalbuterol Tartrate (Systemic, Oral Inhalation) monographAlbuterol Syrup (FDA)Other brandsProAir HFA, Proventil HFA, ProAir Digihaler, ProAir RespiClickOther formulationsVentolin (Albuterol Oral)Related treatment guidesCOPD, MaintenanceCOPD, AcuteAsthma, acuteBronchiectasisAsthma, MaintenanceBronchospasm Prophylaxis Glossary Term Definition Drug Patent A drug patent is assigned by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and assigns exclusive legal right to the patent holder to protect the proprietary chemical formulation. The patent assigns exclusive legal right to the inventor or patent holder, and may include entities such as the drug brand name, trademark, product dosage form, ingredient formulation, or manufacturing process A patent usually expires 20 years from the date of filing, but can be variable based on many factors, including development of new formulations of the original chemical, and patent infringement litigation. Drug Exclusivity Exclusivity is the sole marketing rights granted by the FDA to a manufacturer upon the approval of a drug and may run simultaneously with a patent. Exclusivity periods can run from 180 days to seven years depending upon the circumstance of the exclusivity grant. RLD A Reference Listed Drug (RLD) is an approved drug product to which new generic versions are compared to show that they are bioequivalent. A drug company seeking approval to market a generic equivalent must refer to the Reference Listed Drug
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