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Is an Entresto Generic Available? Plus, 4 Other Entresto FAQs

Christina Aungst, PharmDJoshua Murdock, PharmD, BCBBS
Written by Christina Aungst, PharmD | Reviewed by Joshua Murdock, PharmD, BCBBS
Updated on November 21, 2025

Key takeaways:

  • Entresto (sacubitril / valsartan) is a brand-name heart failure medication. A generic version of Entresto tablets is currently available. There’s no generic version of Entresto Sprinkle capsules available yet.

  • Entresto is a combination of two medications. These medications work together to help take stress off the heart and lower the risk of heart failure complications.

  • Entresto can start lowering the risk of heart failure-related hospitalizations within 30 days of starting it. And studies suggest it may extend life expectancy by about 1.5 years compared to another heart failure medication called enalapril (Vasotec).

  • Entresto is available as a brand-name medication. But you can also find it as a lower-cost generic. GoodRx can help make your prescription more affordable.

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Millions of people in the U.S. have heart failure. This chronic health condition can cause uncomfortable symptoms, such as shortness of breath and swelling of the legs or feet. Many people living with heart failure take one or more medications. Entresto (sacubitril / valsartan) is one example.

Entresto is a first-choice medication for many people with heart failure. This is because it can help reduce symptoms and possibly extend lifespan.

If you’re just starting Entresto, it’s common to have questions about it. Top of mind for many people is whether there’s an Entresto generic available yet. Others may want to know how it works. Below, you’ll find answers to five frequently asked questions about Entresto.

1. Is an Entresto generic available?

Yes, there’s a generic version of Entresto available. If you receive this version, your prescription label would likely read “sacubitril / valsartan.”

In May 2024, the FDA approved the first generic versions of Entresto. But they couldn’t be brought to market until the brand-name version’s patent expired. The first Entresto generic commercially launched in the U.S. in July 2025.

A generic version is available for all doses of Entresto tablets. But there’s no generic yet for Entresto Sprinkle capsules that can be opened and mixed with soft foods. This version of Entresto can be helpful for people who have trouble swallowing pills. However, if needed, it’s possible for pharmacists to prepare an oral liquid from the generic tablets.

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2. What does Entresto do?

Entresto is an angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor. It's the only medication in its class. It’s a combination of two medications: sacubitril and valsartan.

Sacubitril is a neprilysin inhibitor. It blocks a protein in your body called neprilysin. This action allows sacubitril to:

  • Increase levels of heart-protective proteins in your body

  • Improve blood flow throughout your body, including to your kidneys

  • Prevent damage to the heart

  • Help your kidneys drain excess fluid from the bloodstream better

But sacubitril can also lead to the accumulation of a protein called angiotensin II. Too much of this protein can raise blood pressure and worsen heart failure. This is where the valsartan component comes in.

Valsartan is an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB). It blocks the activity of angiotensin II. It helps regulate blood pressure and protect the kidneys. But it can also help protect the heart from damage and lower the risk of heart failure complications. These actions make ARBs (without sacubitril) a first-choice heart failure treatment.

Valsartan is also available by itself, sold as a generic medication and under the brand name Diovan. But taking valsartan and sacubitril together can provide better health outcomes. So it’s possible you may start treatment with valsartan and then transition to Entresto. Your prescriber will help you make this decision.

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3. Does Entresto lower blood pressure?

Yes, Entresto can lower blood pressure. This is due to the valsartan component. On its own, valsartan is commonly prescribed as a blood pressure medication.

In many cases, lowering blood pressure is beneficial when it comes to treating heart failure. It helps take stress off the heart. But having blood pressure that’s too low (hypotension) isn’t good, either. It can cause dizziness or fainting. And there’s some evidence that hypotension could raise the risk of complications for some people with heart failure.

So while Entresto is expected to lower blood pressure, you should let your healthcare team know if it goes too low. Your care team can help determine an ideal blood pressure range for you. They can also let you know if you should check your blood pressure at home and how often.

4. How long does it take for Entresto to work?

Entresto starts working within hours of your first dose. You might notice some effects, such as lower blood pressure, soon after you start it.

Its full benefits can take a bit longer to realize. In clinical trials, Entresto began to significantly lower the risk of heart failure hospitalizations within 30 days of starting treatment. The risk of rehospitalization (a second hospital visit for the same reason) also significantly decreased within 30 days. What’s more, Entresto provides greater benefits the longer you take it.

5. How long does Entresto extend life?

It’s hard to say how long Entresto might extend your life. Many factors affect a person’s life expectancy. But in clinical trials, Entresto extended people’s lives by an average of about 1.5 years compared to enalapril (Vasotec). Enalapril is another first-choice heart failure medication that’s been around for decades.

How to save on Entresto

There are ways to save on Entresto, which is available as a brand-name and generic medication. GoodRx can help you navigate the ways you can save on your prescription.

  • Save with GoodRx. GoodRx can help you save over 90% off the average retail price of the generic version of Entresto. For a 1-month supply, the price of sacubitril / valsartan at certain pharmacies is as low as $52.37 with a free GoodRx discount.

  • Save with a copay savings card. If you have commercial insurance, you may be eligible to pay as little as $10 per prescription for brand-name Entresto using a savings card from the manufacturer.

The bottom line

Entresto (sacubitril / valsartan) is a first-choice heart failure medication. Entresto tablets are available as a brand-name and generic medication. Entresto Sprinkle capsules are only available as a brand-name medication.

Entresto is a combination of two medications. These components work together to protect the heart and improve blood flow, among other actions. Entresto can start lowering the risk of heart failure hospitalizations within 30 days of starting it. And studies suggest it may extend life expectancy by about 1.5 years compared to enalapril (Vasotec).

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Christina Aungst, PharmD, is a pharmacy editor for GoodRx. She began writing for GoodRx Health in 2019, transitioning from freelance writer to editor in 2021.
Joshua Murdock, PharmD, BCBBS, is a licensed pharmacist in Arizona, Colorado, and Rhode Island. He has worked in the pharmacy industry for more than 10 years and currently serves as a pharmacy editor for GoodRx.

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