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Is there a generic for Revlimid?

Revlimid vs generic Lenalidomide — independent comparison.

Rated against independent regulatory sources·Last updated August 15, 2026·How we rate

Yes — 1 generic Lenalidomide option available

Generics contain the same active ingredient (Lenalidomide) and must meet the FDA's bioequivalence standard.

Will the generic actually cost you less?

Usually — but we will not put a number on it, because we do not have an honest one. The price we publish is the CMS NADAC survey, and CMS prices the molecule: Revlimid and its generic carry the identical acquisition figure in that data. What differs is everything that happens after the pharmacy buys it — your plan’s formulary tier, your copay, and the pharmacy’s markup. That is where the saving comes from, and nobody publishes those numbers.

So: ask the pharmacist for the generic price and the brand price before you fill it, and ask what the cash price is if it beats your copay — for cheap generics it often does. What your pharmacy actually paid.

The brand

Generic Lenalidomide (1)

Brand vs generic: what to know

A generic drug contains the same active ingredient as the brand-name original at the same strength and dosage form. Before approval, the FDA requires it to be bioequivalent — it must work the same way in the body.

  • Same active ingredient, strength, route, and intended use.
  • Inactive ingredients (fillers, dyes) may differ — relevant for allergies.
  • Generics are typically far cheaper once the brand's patent expires.
  • Appearance (shape, color) often differs and that is normal.

Frequently asked

Is there a generic for Revlimid?
Yes. There is 1 generic version of Revlimid (Lenalidomide) in our catalog, listed and rated below.
Are generic drugs as effective as the brand?
The FDA requires generics to be bioequivalent to the brand — same active ingredient, strength, dosage form, and route of administration — and to meet the same quality standards. Inactive ingredients can differ.
Why is the brand-name version usually more expensive?
The original manufacturer recovers research and marketing costs and holds a patent for a period. Once patents expire, multiple manufacturers can make the generic, and competition lowers the price.

Information is for general reference only and is not medical advice. Consult a licensed professional before switching between brand and generic.