Are Generic Drugs just as safe as Brand Name Drugs
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Imagine saving 80% on your prescription without sacrificing quality. Sounds too good to be true? • If you have been switched from a brand name medication to a generic version, you may be wondering if it works just as well. • The FDA requires that generic medications have the same active ingredient, strength, and dosage forms as their brand-name counterparts. Generic medications are also required to work just as well as the brand name versions. They work the same way and provide the same clinical benefit. They also have the same risks and side effects. • But there are some differences between brand name and generic medications that you should know about. For one thing, you might notice they look different. Generic medications can have a different color or shape compared to the brand name. This is due to inactive ingredients, and won’t affect how well the medication works. Additionally, some variability in size, purity, and strength is allowed. • Similar to how there are small differences between batches of brand name medications, the same goes for generic medications. A large study found that there was around a 3.5% difference in absorption when comparing some generic and brand-name medications. This means that some generic medications were absorbed slightly more or less. Such a small amount is not expected to make a large difference on how effective the medication is for most people. But for some medications, such as warfarin, digoxin, and thyroid medications, a small change can make a difference. • Always discuss with your healthcare provider if it’s ok to switch between a brand-name and generic medication. • Learn more: https://www.drugs.com/ • References: • U.S. Food and Drug Administration. 2021. Generic Drugs: Questions Answers. Accessed Aug 30, 2024 at https://www.fda.gov/drugs/frequently-... • #brandvsgeneric #medicationsafety #medicationguide
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