Generic to brand comparison handbook 2026

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Although they work the same and have the same active ingredient, generic prescription medicines may not look the same as the original medicine. All medicines contain inactive ingredients (excipients) as well as active ingredient(s), and these inactive ingredients are often different in the generic medicine.
Generic medicines and brand-name medicines share the same active ingredient, but other characteristics, such as colors and flavorings, that do not affect the performance, safety, or effectiveness of the generic medicine, may be different.
A trademark is prone to genericization, or genericide, when a brand name acquires substantial market dominance or mind share, becoming so widely used for similar products or services that it is no longer associated with the trademark owner, e.g., linoleum, bubble wrap, thermos, and aspirin.
A generic brand is a consumer product without a widely recognized name or logo because it typically isnt advertised. Generic brands are known for their very basic packaging and labels, and lower prices. A generic drug or pharmaceutical brand may be created when the patent of a name brand drug expires.
Generic drugs are chemically equivalent to their brand-name counterparts in terms of active ingredients but may differ in peripheral features, such as pill color or shape, inert binders and fillers, and the specific manufacturing process.

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Yes, generic brands in many cases are made by the exact same manufacturers on the same production line as the name brands. There are some generic products, but on average, I think most of them are fine.
For example, phenytoin is the generic name and Dilantin is a brand name for the same drug, which is a commonly used antiseizure drug.
A generic drug is a medication with the exact same active ingredient as the brand-name drug, is taken the same way and offers the same effect. They do not need to contain the same inactive ingredients as the name-brand product and they can only be sold after the brand-name drugs patent expires. 2.

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