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Consumer
Education: Generic Drugs
Generic drugs are safe, effective and FDA approved. Generic drugs account for about 50
percent of all prescription drug purchases in the United States, therefore,
consumers should be well informed and confident when taking generic drug products.
To obtain printed copies of any of these materials, please email your request by title
to: dpapubs@fda.hhs.gov. You can also call
301-796-3703 or 1-888-INFO-FDA.
The following links are text documents. You can also view the
graphic versions (if available) by going to the "All
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- "You know that question that
goes through your mind when you take your generic drug? Here are the answers."
This brochure provides five common questions and answers (Q&As) about generic drugs.
- "Facts About Generic Drugs." This brochure
provides plain language answers to the 9 most common questions about generic drugs.
- En Español "Hechos Sobre Los
Medicamentos Genéricos." This brochure provides plain language answers to the 9
most common questions about generic drugs.
- Other languages: This
brochure is also available in the following languages in PDF format: Chinese
(simplified and traditional), Korean, and Vietnamese.
- "Generic Drugs: Questions and Answers" This provides
9 common Q&As about generic drugs.
- "Generic Drugs: What Everyone Should
Know" This short article describes how FDA regulates generic drugs.
- "The absence of a
trade name does not equal a generic drug." This article from Drug Topics,
October 10, 2005, explains why all drug marketed without proprietary (brand) names
aren't generics.
- "Savings
From Generic Drugs Purchased at Retail Pharmacies" This analysis looks at the
potential savings of buying generic drugs instead of brand name drugs.
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"FDA-Approved Bargain Drugs: Generic Products Must Meet High Standards" This
one page "Just the Facts," from December of 2003, discusses the high standards that
generic drugs must meet for approval.
- "Saving Money on
Prescription Drugs." This FDA Consumer article from Sept-Oct 2005 discusses
strategies consumers can follow to save money on prescription medicine.
- "Study: U.S.
Generic Drugs Cost Less Than Canadian Drugs." This FDA Consumer article
from July/August 2004 discusses the results of a study that compared the cost of U.S.
drugs and Canadian drugs.
- "FDA Ensures Equivalence of Generic Drugs."
This FDA Consumer reprint, updated August 2002, is about the safety and
efficacy of generic drug products, and includes information on cost benefits.
For reprints, e-mail dpapubs@fda.hhs.gov,
or call 301-796-3703 or 1-888-INFO-FDA.
- "Greater Access to
Generic Drugs." This FDA Consumer article from Sept/Oct. 2003 describes
new FDA initiatives to improve drug reviews and reduce legal loopholes. For reprints,
e-mail dpapubs@fda.hhs.gov, or call
301-796-3703 or 1-888-INFO-FDA.
- "Generic Drugs:
What You Need to Know." This FDA Consumer article from Sept/Oct. 2002
provides information on the law that allows approval of generic products, Drug Price
Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984. It also includes Q&As about generic
drugs.
- "What You Want to Know About Generic Drugs:
Generic Drugs: Safe. Effective. FDA-Approved." This 59-slide PowerPoint
presentation is intended for consumer education.
For more information about generic drug products, please visit the Office
of Generic Drugs Web site at:
http://www.fda.gov/cder/ogd/.
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Date created: June 25, 2004; updated April 1, 2008 |
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