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The generic medicines have become very popular in the case of treatment for erectile dysfunction problems. There is one major difference between normal drugs and generic drugs: the latter are branded drugs with personalized names. The generic medicines are branded drugs but are available under different names. Therefore, the generic medicines are cheaper and more affordable for the medium consumer. The genetic medicines are FDA approved and are highly effective solutions.
These generic drugs are supposed to have the exact same chemical compound but there are accepted a few variations as long as the counterpart generic can match the same bioequivalent effects of the original compound.
FDA definition for generic medicines
Moreover, according to the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) the definition for generic medicines are "identical, or bioequivalent, to a brand name drug in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics and intended use."
Particularities of generic medicines
Even the generic medicines are still "bio", feature a different shape, look and taste. But this does not affect their efficiency because the same ingredients are being used in the development stage.
However, the generic medicines are cheaper as compared to regular drugs. Why? Because there is no patent- related-costs involved that may influence the price. Once the patent for a specific drug expired there are no additional costs and the company can produce and commercialize the generic medicine using the same ingredients and formula mentioned in the patent. These are generic drugs for which the FDA imposes the condition of giving a new name for the product.
Finally the competition between generic medicines is high and it can sometimes be difficult for the consumer to decide which generic medicine to choose, such as: Viagra, Levitra or Cialis. These solutions are available at great prices and since there is a safe and effective treatment for ED- what will YOU choose?
