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FDA Office of Women's Health--Take Time to Care

FACTS ABOUT GENERIC MEDICINES

What is a generic medicine?

A "generic" contains the same medicine as the brand name medicine.

Is there any difference between a generic and the brand name product?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)--which regulates generic medicines--makes sure a generic is proven to work the same as the brand name medicine. One difference: generic medicines are less expensive than brand name medicines.

Are there generics for all brand name medicines?

No. Many brand name medicines have generics, but not all.

How can I find out if a generic is available for the brand name medicine that I take?

Ask your doctor or pharmacist.


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