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What makes a generic drug different? Can you buy Cenestin in the generic form?

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What makes a generic drug different? Can you buy Cenestin in the generic form?

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There are no major differences between generic and name brand drugs. The chemical name of the drug is still the same but the brand name given by the manufacture will be different. While the drug is patented the manufacture can give the drug a brand name. Once the patent expires the drug can be reproduced. The price of generic drugs is usually lower than the name brand version as no research is needed to produce the drug. Generic drugs are moved straight to production by the manufacture as they already have the ingredient list provided from the original version. Generic drugs are not a cheaply made version of the drug but rather a duplicate of the name brand version and affect you exactly the same. It’s suggested that you purchase generic drugs instead if they are available for what you need. If you want to save money this is an easy way to do so. Your doctor may prescribe you to a specific brand name and if that is the case then you can’t get the generic substitute. If no specific bran

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