Medical Questions
What are Generic Drugs? What is the difference between generic and brand named drugs?
Generic drug is a medicine which is chemically equivalent to a brand-name product, but available under its generic chemical name (e.g. Sildenafil Citrate is a generic name of a medicine known as Viagra). Generic drug is identical, or bio-equivalent to its branded drug equivalent in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics and intended use. It is manufactured by the certified producer but not by the original drug's producer. Generic drug can be issued when the brand-name equivalent's patent expires. Upon original medicine's patent expiration any pharmaceutical company can obtain a right on its production and purchase a chemical formula.
How could it be so inexpensive?
Although generic drugs are chemically identical to their branded counterparts, they are typically sold at substantial discounts from the branded price. The price difference is determined by a prime cost: brand-name product's manufacturers spend lots on researches, tests, medical observation and analysis, various non-manufacturing overheads, branding and advertising, etc.; while to produce a generic drug it is necessary only to purchase a chemical formula. As a result, you get world-class drugs at a reasonable price!
Do you sell the same drugs of the same quality as the branded drugs?
Our medicaments are manufactured by a pharmaceutical factory located in India in precise accordance with an original formula using the same chemical ingredients, professionally replicating all major name brand drugs. We can assure that our pharmaceuticals are of the same quality and are an exact match.
What are Generic Drugs? What is the difference between generic and brand named drugs?
Generic drug is a medicine which is chemically equivalent to a brand-name product, but available under its generic chemical name (e.g. Sildenafil Citrate is a generic name of a medicine known as Viagra). Generic drug is identical, or bio-equivalent to its branded drug equivalent in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics and intended use. It is manufactured by the certified producer but not by the original drug's producer. Generic drug can be issued when the brand-name equivalent's patent expires. Upon original medicine's patent expiration any pharmaceutical company can obtain a right on its production and purchase a chemical formula.
How could it be so inexpensive?
Although generic drugs are chemically identical to their branded counterparts, they are typically sold at substantial discounts from the branded price. The price difference is determined by a prime cost: brand-name product's manufacturers spend lots on researches, tests, medical observation and analysis, various non-manufacturing overheads, branding and advertising, etc.; while to produce a generic drug it is necessary only to purchase a chemical formula. As a result, you get world-class drugs at a reasonable price!
Do you sell the same drugs of the same quality as the branded drugs?
Our medicaments are manufactured by a pharmaceutical factory located in India in precise accordance with an original formula using the same chemical ingredients, professionally replicating all major name brand drugs. We can assure that our pharmaceuticals are of the same quality and are an exact match.