Generic medicines are cheap because they copy the research of the branded/patent medicines. These are the original innovator drugs – wherein large companies spent years in research to discover and test salts. However, many copies of the original branded medicine exist, and in order for companies to differentiate their product from others they began giving them a proprietary name, making them a “brand”.
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Generic drugs are copies of any approved brand name medicines. These medicines are similar to their originator drug in dosage form, strength, route of administration, and effect on the body. They are cheaper, increasing the accessibility of basic medicine.