Generic Drug

Prescriptions term

Definition

A prescription medication that contains the same active ingredient as a brand-name drug but costs 80-85% less. The FDA requires generics to be bioequivalent to the brand version. Always ask your doctor or pharmacist if a generic alternative is available for your medication.

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