Resources Brand vs. Generic: What’s the Difference? What are Generic Drugs? Generic drugs are low-cost versions of brand-name drugs that are produced by several
manufacturers once the patents expire on the brand-name versions. Quality, Safety and Efficacy The most important thing to know about generic drugs is that there are no differences as
far as quality, purity, effectiveness, and safety between generic drugs and higher-priced
brand-name drugs. The Big Difference is Price The biggest difference between generic and brand-name drugs is price. While generic drugs fill more than 60% of all prescriptions in Canada, they account for only 25% of the $22.1-billion Canadians spend annually on prescription drugs. Health Canada - The Safety and Effectiveness of Generic Drugs
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