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FAQ's
Now
is the right time to choose generic drugs
Generic medications are widely accepted by
physicians, pharmacists and health plan providers.
Already, more than 40% of all medications dispensed
annually are generic drugs. And the availability of
generic drugs is constantly expanding.
By 2006, many of the best-selling, most widely
prescribed brand-name drugs will become available as
generic medications for common medical conditions,
including:
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Heartburn
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Allergies
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Depression
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High
blood pressure
Greater
availability of generic alternatives over the next
few years will bring the potential of new value for
you – quality, safety and effectiveness at
substantially lower prices.
Questions and Answers About Generic and
Brand-Name Drugs
1. Why do generics cost less than brand-name
drugs?
Research and Advertising
Drug manufacturers spend large sums of money on the
research, development, marketing and advertising of
brand-name drugs. These costs are built into the
price you pay for the drug. Manufacturers of generic
equivalents have much lower costs, and they pass the
savings on to you.
2. Are generics and brand-name drugs the same?
Same Active Ingredients, Different Package
A generic drug contains the same active ingredients
in the same dosage forms and strengths as the
brand-name drug. Since they have the same active
ingredients, generic drugs can be used by patients
of all ages to achieve the same medical effects
provided by brand-name drugs.
Manufacturers do add small amounts of inactive
ingredients for specific purposes, such as to add
flavor and color. As a result, brand-name drugs and
their generic equivalents often look different.
Because these ingredients are inactive, they usually
do not pose any risk for patients. Talk with your
doctor or pharmacist to determine if there is an
appropriate generic drug for you.
3. Why should you choose generics?
Cost Effective
Consumers who choose generic drugs and fill their
prescriptions at retail pharmacies realize annual
savings in the billions.
By choosing a generic medication, you:
Often save on you prescription copayment
Get the same quality and effectiveness as that of a
brand-name drug
Help keep medical care more affordable for everyone
4. How do you know generics are safe?
FDA Approval
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves
both brand-name and generic drugs before they are
marketed in the United States. The FDA requires that
generic equivalent drugs contain the same active
ingredients as brand-name drugs. Furthermore, the
FDA requires that generic drugs be absorbed and used
in the body in the same way as brand-name drugs.
These requirements ensure that generic drugs will be
as safe and effective as brand-name drugs.
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