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Generic Drugs-Counterpart to branded
drugs!
Many of us might have heard
and have been using the term "Generic Drugs" in
our daily lives but do we know what these are actually?...
Date : January 09, 2006
Many of us might have heard and have been
using the term "Generic Drugs" in our daily lives
but do we know what these are actually?
Generic Drugs are medications that are not
a brand name medication, but by law must have the same active
ingredients as the brand name medication and are subject to
the same standards of their brand name counterpart. Generic
drugs usually cost less.
Rules for Generic Drugs
When the patent has expired on a brand name drug, that allows
manufacturers other than the original developer to apply for
creating a bioequivalent of the brand name drug and make it
available to the public. Generally, more than one manufacturer
will create the generic version, although in many cases the
same pharmaceutical firm that produces the brand name drug
also makes the generic version.
The Administration requires all drugs to
be safe and effective. So since generic
drugs use the same active ingredients and work the same
way in the body as brand-name drugs, they have the same benefits
and risks as their brand-name counterparts.
Doctor's opinion about Generic Drugs
Doctors say a generic drug is the same as a brand-name drug
in quality, performance, dosage, safety and strength, and
they work in the same amount of time.
According to medical experts, most patients
are attracted to generic drugs because they are less expensive
than the brand-name versions. Generic
Drugs Cost less because generic manufacturers don't have
the various investment costs that the developer of a new drug
has. Consequently, almost 50 percent of all prescriptions
are filled today with generic drugs.
The Price Factor
Generic drugs are less expensive because generic manufacturers
don't have the investment costs of the developer of a new
drug. New drugs are developed under patent protection. The
patent protects the investment--including research, development,
marketing, and promotion--by giving the company the sole right
to sell the drug while it is in effect. As patents near expiration,
other manufacturers can apply to sell generic versions. Because
those manufacturers don't have the same development costs,
they can sell their product at substantial discounts. Also,
once generic drugs are approved, there is greater competition,
which keeps the price down. Today, almost half of all prescriptions
are filled with generic drugs.
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