Choosing Cheap Generic Drugs Over Expensive Brands

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If you have been offered the choice between patented drugs and $4 generic by your GP then you may not know which to opt for. The answer is either, as the quality of the product would be the same. The only real difference is the cost. You can save yourself money by choosing the generic option.

Saving Money Is Easy!

A drug, no matter whether branded or generic, has to have regulation through an official agency. In American this is the work of the Federal Drug Administration. No drug, food, or health supplement is allowed to be sold to the American public without being approved by the FDA. The FDA exists to make sure that we have access only to products, which are safe for consumption and have no unknown side effects

If a manufacturer of drugs were to introduce a new medication without the correct approval then the FDA would quickly use its power to stop distribution. Because of this, you can be certain that any $4 generic you are given would be above board and have the desired results. The only issue would be to choose a reputable source, for example your GP.

Any new drug that is created is given a patent that is held by the manufacturer. In America this is valid for a maximum of twenty years. It is only after the patent has expired that other manufacturers can synthesize the products to make generic copies. Once the patent has gone, the costs come right down as competition then increases.

Any medication sold today would have undergone extensive checks and double checks at all stages in the manufacturing process to ensure that quality is maintained. This includes aspects such as the size and weight of the medications as well as their chemical properties. For a generic manufacturer of drugs there is far less cost involved. The products can be synthesized and marketed in a much shorter time, as most of the groundwork would have already been done.

The biggest market for generic drugs is the developing world as these countries have a much lower GDP. There is controversy over whether or not poorer nations should be allowed a reprieve from the patents that protect life-giving drugs. In Sub Saharan Africa there is a huge demand for generic AIDS drugs. Fortunately there are countries like India and South Africa that place a lot of resources into researching generic medications for their populations.

Though we can debate whether or not healthcare should be free and accessible to all, or be an industry that is governed by profit, the fact of the matter is that the rules relating to drugs patents exist. Whatever problems and ailments you and your loved ones suffer from it is well worth exploring the possibility of switching to generic prescriptions. The savings that can be made can be put to another use.

Advances in medical care are happening on a continual basis. Why pay hundred of bucks for branded medications when you can receive the same health benefits for a cost less than half with generic drugs. If you plan to buy generic drugs from an online pharmacy then be certain that they are licensed to sell medications in the country where you reside.

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