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Should You Take Generic Drugs?

January 20th, 2010

So, should you buy generic drugs? The answer is a resounding yes! However, generic drugs must show that they are the bio-equivalent to the original. Generic drugs release just as much active ingredients in to the blood stream over exactly the same time period. In other words they work exactly the same as the original prescription drug in every way.

The regulation and safety of generic drugs is just as rigorous as branded drugs and is just as tough. Generic drugs are manufactured in exactly the same way as the branded alternative and the facilities in which they are produced must adhere to exactly the same guidelines and regulations. In fact, 50% of generic drugs are produced by companies which also produce brand name products.

Generic prescription drugs look different to branded versions because the look of the branded pill is often patented, so the generic version although containing exactly the same active ingredient differs in the non-active components to make the drug look different. It is also a fact that the vast majority of drugs prescribed are generics.

Talk to your doctor about the medication you are prescribed if you have any concerns. They should be able to give you accurate advice of the drug, its effects and side effects; the important thing is to be informed. Generic drugs are cheaper than the original so reduce medical bills significantly. Sometimes especially if it is a new drug a generic version won’t be available. Always consult your doctor before taking or ordering prescription drugs.

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