Generic vs originator medicines
Generic vs originator medicines
GENERIC
- Contains the same active ingredients as the originator medicine but inactive ingredients may vary
- Made by a different company to the originator company
- Identical in strength, dosage form, and route of administration
- Is used for the same purpose and tested to be equally effective1
CLONE
- A clone is an exact duplicate of the originator drug with the same active and inactive ingredients
- Is manufactured by the originator company under a different proprietary name
- Does not have to wait for the originator drug patent to expire
- In many instances, the product is produced on the same production line as the originator but marketed at a lower price4
WHY ARE GENERIC MEDICINES MORE AFFORDABLE THAN THE ORIGINATOR?
WHAT KIND OF QUALITY CONTROL IS REQUIRED?
WHAT IS GENERIC SUBSTITUTION?
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