What Are Generic Drugs and How Do They Work?

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Generic drugs are drugs manufactured to be bioequivalent with the branded drugs. They contain the same kind and amount of active ingredients and will provide the same level of safety and effectiveness. In most cases they will work in the same way in the body as the branded products but at a much cheaper price.

The only distinction between generic and brand-name medication would be that of: cost and visual differences. Generic medications are usually sold by their chemical or nonproprietary name as opposed to a brand name which might include certain appearances or colors. The end result of the medication however would be no different.

So, how do generic drugs work? They include the same active ingredient as the branded medication, which is the part that will actually treat your illness. Generic drugs have to meet a standard called bioequivalence to ensure they are just as effective. Pharmacokinetic parameters, such as rate of absorption into your body, concentration in your blood at a given time and overall therapeutic effect must be comparable to the branded drug.

There may be some variations in inactive ingredients like color, flavor, fillers, etc., but most of them don‘t influence medication‘s efficacy. That is the reason generic drugs considered as safe and effective substitutes of prescription drugs.

First of all, generic drugs are generally less expensive than the original treatments. This is because when the drugs come off patent, other companies can make the same drug without having to fund the research or invest so much in advertising and marketing.

Generic drugs are often used for common ailments such as relief of pain, treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory, infections, hormone replacement, and skin diseases, among many others. For example, generic pain relief medicines are paracetamol and ibuprofen, and generic drugs for treatment of diabetes include metformin.

You may be able to save money by using generic drugs. These can be purchased from most pharmacies and are just as effective as branded drugs. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about switching from a branded drug to a generic one it‘s usually okay, but it‘s best to be sure.

To sum-up, generic drugs offer an effective, cost-conscious, and reliable alternative for patients who want to reduce their healthcare costs without negatively affecting their quality of treatment.
 
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