What Are Generic Medicines And How Do They Compare To Branded Ones?

Generic medicines are drugs that have the same active ingredients, strength, dosage form, and route of administration as their branded counterparts. They are typically sold at lower prices because they don't carry the brand name and don't require the same marketing expenses. Despite the cost difference, generic medicines are just as effective and safe as branded ones, as they must meet the same quality standards set by regulatory authorities.
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