Are generic drugs
as effective as brand-name drugs?
A generic drug is
the same as a brand-name drug in dosage, safety, strength, quality, the way it
works, the way it is taken and the way it should be used.
FDA requires
generic drugs have the same high quality, strength, purity and stability as
brand-name drugs.
Not every
brand-name drug has a generic drug. When new drugs are first made they have
drug patents. Most drug patents are protected for 20 years. The patent, which
protects the company that made the drug first, doesn't allow anyone else to
make and sell the drug. When the patent expires, other drug companies can start
selling a generic version of the drug. But, first, they must test the drug and
the FDA must approve it.
Creating a drug
costs lots of money. Since generic drug makers do not develop a drug from
scratch, the costs to bring the drug to market are less; therefore, generic
drugs are usually less expensive than brand-name drugs. But, generic drug
makers must show that their product performs in the same way as the brand-name
drug.
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