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Are generics and brand-name drugs different?

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Are generics and brand-name drugs different?

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The FDA requires that generic drugs contain the same active ingredients as their brand-name equivalents. Generics also must be the same strength and dosage as the original brand with the same usage and route of administration. What can be different is the way a generic drug is formulated with respect to inactive ingredients that bind or preserve the drug, as well as determine size, shape or color.

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