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Canadian Prescription Drugs > Frequently Asked Questions

Generic Drugs

Generic Equivalents Prescription Drugs

Quality Prescription Drugs carries a variety of Generic Drugs, Generic Equivalents Prescription Drugs.

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What’s the difference between a generic and brand-name drug?


Not much, except for name and price. When a patent on a particular drug expires, other companies may apply to produce a generic version of the brand name drug.

A generic drug is a copy that is the same as a brand-name drug in dosage, safety, strength, how it is taken, quality, performance and intended use.

Since generics use the same active ingredients and are shown to work the same way in the body, they have the same risks and benefits as their brand-name counterparts. In fact, most state laws require that the generic drug be a generic equivalent to the brand name version.




What does generic equivalent mean?

This means that the generic drug must have the same active ingredients, strength, and dosage form (ie pill, liquid or injection), and must have the same medical effectiveness and safety as its brand-name counterpart.

Why are generic drugs so much cheaper?

Because generic drug manufacturers do not carry the research and development costs, they can sell their generic equivalents at substantial discounts. Also, once a patent expires, increased competition from other manufacturers keeps the price down.

Today, over 40% of all prescriptions are filled with generic prescription drugs.

How can I get generic drugs?

Talk with your doctor. Explain that you want the most effective drug at the best price and ask your doctor to write prescriptions for generic drugs when possible.

If your prescription is written with a specific brand name, the pharmacist must fill that prescription with the specified brand name drug. A generic drug may not be substituted.

 


Please Note:

This Pharmacy is duly licensed in the province of British Columbia,Canada by the College of Pharmacists of B.C. The College of Pharmacists of B.C. can be contacted at Suite 200-1765 West 8th Avenue,Vancouver BC, Canada, V6J5C6. If you reside outside the jurisdiction of British Columbia, Canada and a problem arises with our pharmacy you can contact the College of Pharmacists of B.C. to report your concern.

The FDA, due to the current state of their regulations, has taken the position that virtually all shipments of prescription drugs imported from a Canadian pharmacy by a U.S. consumer will violate the law.

 



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