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Prescription drugs and generic prescription drugs are the main focus here at Pharmacy-Reviews-Online.com. You'll find information on generic versions of many popular name brand prescription drugs. In many cases generic prescription drugs can save the average consumer 40-90% while still containing the same active ingredients as the name brand prescription drugs. Pharmacy Reviews provides helpful information to help you find out more about each of these drugs and the best online suppliers with lowest price guarantees.

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Generic Prescription Drugs vs. Brand Name Prescription Drugs

Prescription drugs can be a costly medical expense, especially for older people and those who are chronically ill. However, each state has a law that lets pharmacists substitute less expensive generic drugs for many brand-name products. Depending on your prescription needs, your savings could be significant. Before you talk with your doctor or pharmacist about switching, there are things you need to know about generic drugs and the law.

So what is the difference between a generic and name brand drug?
There is very little difference, except for the name, sometimes color and shape and of course the price. A generic drug is called by the chemical name that is given by a manufacturer who assigns a brand name for the drug. However the prescription drugs, whether brand name or generic have the same active ingredients.

Standard practice and most state laws require that a generic drug be "generically equivalent" to its name brand counterpart. That is, it must have the same active ingredients, strength, and dosage whether it's a pill, liquid, or injection. The generic drug also must be "therapeutically equivalent" meaning it must be chemically identical and have the same medical effect as the name brand prescription drug.

Do all drugs have generic equivalents?
Not all of them; some drugs are protected by patents and are supplied by only one company. However, when the patent expires, then other manufacturers have the right to produce its generic version. Currently, about half the drugs on the market are available in generic form.

Are there exceptions to the law?
Yes. If your doctor writes on the form that a specific brand-name drug is required, your pharmacist must fill the prescription as written. That is, a generic drug cannot be substituted.

However, your pharmacist can talk with your doctor about the prescription. Perhaps there’s an acceptable generic drug that your doctor is not aware of. Your pharmacist can compare and evaluate generic and brand-name drugs and may be able to consult with your doctor to provide the right medication at the best possible price.

 

* The authors of Pharmacy-Reviews-Online.com are not licensed doctors or pharmacists. Our opinions are our own and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a licensed medical professional who can help you to make an informed decision.

 

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