There are no plans to provide cheap generics to Russia or China where the epidemic is gathering pace. |
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Moreover, while he knew that cheaper generics were importable, he said he would not go out of his way to make them available. |
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Although the FDA maintains that generics are identical to their brand name counterparts, scores of readers have reported problems. |
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Today's story is the rise of branded generics, where the retailer creates and promotes a brand name for its line of generics. |
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It will also make people seriously consider whether they must have brand name drugs instead of generics. |
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As a result, they may not be equivalent to brand-name products or as safe as generics purchased from a legitimate site in the United States. |
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When a patent expires, the generics step in and sell analog versions of the brand name product for a fraction of the price. |
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The company was clearly dipping into both the brand name and generics markets until the competition got serious. |
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Sometimes ordering brand name drugs instead of generics does make a difference. |
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As soon as the patent on an expensive brand-name drug expires, the generics come onto the market. |
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Exclusion of generics will help consolidate the brand-name cartel and result in substantial waste of fund resources. |
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So what I'm asking is, are generics truly equivalent to the brand-name drugs? |
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Many, it contends, are little more than dubious efforts by brand-name companies looking to prevent competition from generics. |
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But should they forgo profits in order to develop the Brazilian generics industry? |
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The drug companies do take advantage of these things to forestall cheaper generics. |
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But donations of branded drugs actually cost donor countries four times more than buying generics. |
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Like brand-name drugs, generics must be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and have an excellent safety record. |
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Doctors often continue to prescribe brand-name drugs long after generics have appeared on the market. |
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Over 50 per cent of its revenues come from the U.S., on the back of cheaper generics. |
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A decision to permit generics to bid on procurement contracts will institutionalize market competition and drive prices, including those of new drugs, steadily downward. |
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Now, India's scrappy generics industry is hoping for a bigger conquest. |
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This is because generics aren't exactly identical to the original drug. |
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Those languages showing a pronounced tendency to mark generics with the definite article do so in this case as well. |
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As competitive pressures from the entry of generics post-patent expiry and new brands are growing, product lifecycles are evolving for the worst. |
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Riccardi said it is especially important to understand the difference in dosing of generics versus brand name labels. |
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Editorial includes information about generics, patient FAQs, bioequivalence, product focus and product news. |
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In the past, the plan has offered a two-tiered benefit, with lower copays for generics and higher copays for brand-name drugs. |
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Activists from Paris and from Burkina Faso had organized the generics meeting. |
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Sales of bulk generics and intermediates showed satisfactory growth, primarily thanks to the development of the cefalosporin business. |
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Many of the anti-infective drugs such as ceftriaxone, ampicillin, ampicillin and sulbactam, and ertapenem, are available as generics in the market. |
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