Definition of «generic drugs»

Generic drugs are medications that have the same active ingredients as brand-name drugs, but they are produced by different manufacturers. They are often significantly less expensive than their brand-name counterparts and work just as effectively for most patients.

Sentences with «generic drugs»

  • Some good examples are: a class action lawsuit against tobacco companies, bans on drilling for oil and gas companies, or the creation of generic drugs for pharmaceutical companies. (thecollegeinvestor.com)
  • Under the law, generic drug makers are not allowed to change the labeling designated by the makers of brand name drugs. (druginjurylawyersblog.com)
  • However, it will be a huge benefit for generic drug manufacturers and wholesale pharmaceutical companies. (thecollegeinvestor.com)
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