Capitalizing on a variation in response choices for two identical 'best form of government' questions included in a 1994 survey of the Nicaraguan mass public, this paper explores the consequences of pitting 'democracy' against abstract and 'name-brand' alternatives. The paper finds that the ...
This meta-analysis aimed to compare the efficacy and adverse events, either serious or mild/moderate, of all generic versus brand-name cardiovascular medic
"Using a large US database, the researchers demonstrated that the risks of hospitalization for cardiovascular events were similar among patients with newly diagnosed hypothyroidism who were prescribed either generic or brand-name levothyroxine,” she wrote....
but most bodies don’t notice the slightest difference. Even the fillers in generic drugs have to be what’s called “bioequivalent” to brand name fillers– they break down in the body at the same rate so the active ingredient is delivered at the right pace....
Genericdrugsare copies of brand-name drugs that have exactly the same dosage, intended use, effects, side effects, route of administration, risks, safety, and strength as the original drug. In other words, their pharmacological effects are exactly the same as those of their brand-name counterpar...
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Are low-priced generic medications as safe and effective as their brand-name counterparts? The answer depends upon whom you ask, comparative studies, biases, and personal experience.
A generic drug is a medication that has exactly the same active ingredient as the brand name drug and yields the same therapeutic effect. It is the same in dosing, safety, strength, quality, the way it works, the way it is taken, and the way it should be used. Generic drugs do not...
A generic brand is a type of consumer product that lacks a widely recognized name or logo because it typically isn't advertised.
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