Why are generic drugs cheaper than brand name ones?
They are less expensive because of the patent system. When they are first introduced, most new drugs are patent-protected by the government for 17 years. During that time, other companies cannot sell the drug. This allows the company that developed the drug to market it exclusively and make back the research money that was spent to develop it.
They are less expensive because of the patent system. When they are first introduced, most new drugs are patent-protected by the government for 17 years. During that time, other companies can not sell the drug. This allows the company that developed the drug to market it exclusively and make back the research money that was spent to develop it.When the patent runs out, drug companies can apply to the Food and Drug Administration to sell generic versions of the drug. And because they do not have to worry about investment costs, the competing companies can often sell the drug for 50 percent to 80 percent less than the cost of the brand name.