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Generic Initiative for Value and Efficiency (GIVE)

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Introduction

On October 4, 2007, FDA launched the Generic Initiative for Value and Efficiency, or GIVE. The initiative will use existing resources to help FDA modernize and streamline the generic drug approval process.

GIVE aims to increase the number and variety of generic drug products available. Having more generic-drug options means more cost-savings to consumers, as generic drugs cost about 30 percent to 80 percent less than brand name drugs.

Generic drugs are identical to their brand-name counterparts in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance, and intended use. Generics also go through a rigorous scientific review to ensure both safety and effectiveness.

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