India has become the diabetes capital of the world with one in ten Indians affected. Managing diabetes requires daily medication, often a significant out-of-pocket expense. Branded medicines prescribed by doctors are expensive, while generic alternatives are just as effective. A study of seven diabetic patients comparing branded medicines with SayaCare generics showed striking savings. The average monthly spend on branded medicines was 1770 rupees, while the same medicines from SayaCare cost 826 rupees, a 53 percent saving. Some patients saved as much as 80 percent. SayaCare provides tested, high-quality medicines at lower costs, helping patients manage diabetes effectively without overspending. Branded does not mean better quality medicine can come at half the price.
Category: Generic Medicines And Drug Pricing
Ever wondered what you’re really paying for when you buy medicine The truth is, many patients unknowingly spend up to 80% more on branded drugs that are chemically identical to their generic counterparts. This blog breaks down how to read your medicine label, what the real active ingredient is, and how choosing generic can save you money without compromising your health. Take control of your treatment by understanding what is actually inside your pill.
Generic medicines are just as effective as branded ones, offering the same therapeutic benefits at a fraction of the cost. Despite differences in appearance and pricing, both undergo identical testing and meet the same safety standards. Discover why it is time to rethink assumptions about medicine, and how SayaCare ensures you get tested, affordable generics delivered to your door.
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As a trained economist who runs an E-pharmacy the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) of India is an example of how government institutions can legitimize the worst tendencies of the free market. In this blog, I will establish a few key points If you are interested in public-policy and pharmaceuticals, then this blog is for
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Narrow therapeutic index (NTI) drugs walk a fine line, just like adding the perfect amount of spice to your favorite dish. A little too much, and the result can be harmful; too little, and it might not work at all. Medications like digoxin and warfarin require exact dosing and careful monitoring because even small changes can lead to serious side effects. In this blog, we break down what NTI drugs are, why they need special care, and how thoughtful practices – from regular check-ups to reliable sources like SayaCare – can make all the difference in using these powerful medicines safely.
Imagine choosing between two cups of chai – one from a trusted brand like Chaayos, and another from a local vendor offering the same taste at half the price. Tempting, right, But also risky, That is exactly the kind of decision patients and doctors face with generic medicines in India. In this blog, I spoke to five doctors – from both government and private hospitals – and even had a quirky chat with a local quack (yes, our very own Bengali Babu) to uncover the real story behind branded vs. generic prescriptions. Plus, a look at how SayaCare is flipping the script on medicine access and trust.
With the patent period off for Empagliflozin, generic versions are expected, likely leading to increased access and lower prices.
Life-saving drugs pass through multiple hands-suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers-each adding their cut. The price shoots up, but that is not the worst part. Every extra layer in this chain increases the risk of fake or expired medicines slipping through.
Ever wondered why private hospital doctors prescribe expensive branded medicines instead of generics. Discover how medical representatives drive up your medicine costs in this blog.



