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Health Canada approves 2nd generic version of Ozempic — and it’s Canadian

The approval could lower costs for more than 1 million Canadians using semaglutide as generic competition expands, officials said.

  • On Friday, Health Canada approved Toronto-based Apotex to sell a generic version of Ozempic, marking the second such authorization this week.
  • Earlier this week, India's Dr. Reddy Laboratories Ltd. received the first approval, ending a four-month delay since generic versions of Ozempic became legal in Canada.
  • The pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance sets initial generic prices at 75 to 85 per cent of brand-name cost, dropping to 50 per cent once a second product enters the market.
  • Generic semaglutide products are expected to hit pharmacy shelves in the coming weeks, offering relief to Canadians paying up to $228 monthly for brand-name Ozempic.
  • Although Apotex received tentative approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the company cannot sell the product there until the main Ozempic patent expires in 2032.
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Health Canada approves two generic versions of Ozempic

Health Canada approved two generic versions of the brand-name drug Ozempic this week, and Canada is the first among the G7 countries to do so. The patent for Ozempic by Novo Nordisk expired in Canada in early January, which opened the door for generic versions of the drug. There are currently seven other submissions for generic semaglutides under review by Health Canada. Health Canada approved Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories on April 28, and several da…

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The price difference between generic and Ozempic will depend on the number of generics approved and marketed.

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