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Why should the shape and printed names on the pills have to differ between branded and generic drugs?

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Why should the shape and printed names on the pills have to differ between branded and generic drugs?

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Since producers cannot secure patents for chemical catalysts, there must be another way to protect their particular drug from being copied by others, hence the difference in names and pill appearance, which may be patented and treated as the manufacturer’s intellectual property. Generic drugs look different because they have to respect the copyright.

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