Tag: bioequivalence

Side Effects with Generics: Are Adverse Reactions More Likely?

Side Effects with Generics: Are Adverse Reactions More Likely?

Generics are just as safe as brand-name drugs for most people-but not always. Learn why some patients report worse side effects, how manufacturing and inactive ingredients play a role, and when to stick with one version.

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Clinical Outcomes Data: What Studies Really Show About Generic Medications

Clinical Outcomes Data: What Studies Really Show About Generic Medications

Clinical outcomes data shows generic drugs are just as effective as brand-name drugs for most conditions. Studies confirm bioequivalence, lower costs improve adherence, and patient concerns often stem from perception-not performance.

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How Generic Drugs Are Made: The Full Manufacturing Process Explained

How Generic Drugs Are Made: The Full Manufacturing Process Explained

Generic drugs are identical to brand-name medications in active ingredients, strength, and effectiveness, but cost up to 85% less. This article explains the full manufacturing process, from reverse engineering to FDA approval, and why they’re safe and reliable.

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Pharmacokinetic Studies: The Real Standard for Proving Generic Drug Equivalence

Pharmacokinetic Studies: The Real Standard for Proving Generic Drug Equivalence

Pharmacokinetic studies are the main method used to prove generic drugs work like brand-name versions, but they’re not perfect. Learn how they work, where they fall short, and what’s changing in drug approval.

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