Brand vs Generic [Is there a difference?]

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
  • It is commonly accepted that something that is less money is of poorer quality.
    Is there a difference between brand name and generic medications?
    Generic products like no name products on grocery store shelves are often characterized as being of poorer quality than the brand name product.
    Generic drugs are not like no name potato chips. Generic drugs go through rigorous studies to prove that they are bioequivalent meaning that it has the same drug, same dose and same route of administration before being put on the market. The only difference between a generic and a brand name drug are the excipients. These are binder’s fillers, food coloring, or flavouring. They are not exactly the same, but they work the exact same.
    Branding seems to increase the placebo effect associated with a treatment,
    This is probably because people associate branding with higher quality and expect that they will work better.
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  • @belmontdrugs
    @belmontdrugs  6 років тому +3

    Please leave questions and comments bleow!

    • @dj.culture6590
      @dj.culture6590 3 роки тому

      I have had a generic oxy and found the strength 30-50% less effective than the brand... same experience happened with a cortisteriod as well...

    • @b3at2
      @b3at2 3 роки тому

      Theres a difference... i dont care what anybody says.

    • @lukapopovic7956
      @lukapopovic7956 2 роки тому

      What about generic drugs for HCV treatment,are they as effective as brand name drugs?
      Thank you very much sir

  • @NoThankYouToo
    @NoThankYouToo 9 місяців тому +6

    This is not accurate for all drugs

  • @skippingbear92
    @skippingbear92 9 місяців тому +4

    I never thought that generics are worse because of the cost. It’s cause they are different. Adderall generic have some different side effects than the brand

    • @TemerityPascal
      @TemerityPascal Місяць тому

      YES. Thank you. Brand name adderall works great for me, but the generics often give me a hard to describe “inflamed” feeling that feels like a mild flu

  • @lonilynfayemontino2876
    @lonilynfayemontino2876 5 років тому +1

    I was enlightened. Thanks for an excellent explanation! 👍

  • @brandonjordan1951
    @brandonjordan1951 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful job explaining this!

  • @ezzyreact
    @ezzyreact 2 роки тому

    Great video Mike thank you so much

  • @kaysmith4594
    @kaysmith4594 2 роки тому +4

    I wish this was the case with Seroquel vs quitiapine.
    There is DEFINITELY a difference :(

    • @Abdulaziz-hv6gs
      @Abdulaziz-hv6gs Рік тому +1

      Yes he put example on painkiller, that also can be cured by placebo effect

  • @Kylork
    @Kylork 3 роки тому +5

    While all of those things are true, some generic medications truly are of poorer quality to the point that they actually cause real side effects, and not just in drugs with a low therapeutic index.
    Heck, talk to anyone who takes Adderall. I had no bias for any manufacturer when I was first prescribed it. Teva was the generic I was given for the first few months. Then I was given another generic which made me feel very sick after a couple days. I assumed they'd work the same and thought maybe something else was causing it. So I took this generic the next day and soon felt much sicker. I looked at the label and saw it was Aurobindo. So I did a little research online and found there is a strong public dislike for Aurobindo. As in, I read dozens of individual accounts of different generic Adderall, and almost everyone explains how they've had negative side effects with Aurobindo, and that Teva works the best. And the Aurobindo generic cost the same as the Teva.
    If corruption were not completely entrenched in the pharmaceutical industry I would agree with you completely. But so long as pharmaceutical manufacturing corporations can produce fake results of efficacy and safety, which we see in the news all the time, these claims of equal efficacy for brand vs generic, or even one generic to the next, has little validity.

    • @andrewpohronezny2584
      @andrewpohronezny2584 2 роки тому +1

      Yes just posted, with the Adderall, if you were taking name brand, then switched generic, your body likely was feeling mild withdrawal effects of Dextroseamphetamine, which is 50% of the name brand's formulation, more powerful than Methamphetamine, and the other half is mixed amphetamine salts. The generic is 100% mixed amphetamine salts. That said, sure there will be Dextroseamphetamine in them, but it's trace to maybe a few percent tops. The genetics openly display this. Idk how this is okay at all. Probably it's because the way people tend to not take disorders such as ADHD seriously, and the bias has infiltrated into the people that make these decisions to be okay, as well as the whole narcotic thing, which is a fucking bad joke.

  • @christianperea7441
    @christianperea7441 5 років тому +1

    Great Explanation!!!

  • @martha99chuhil67
    @martha99chuhil67 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks very much mike

  • @EjokhayeUujamhan
    @EjokhayeUujamhan 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. This was very helpful

  • @andrewpohronezny2584
    @andrewpohronezny2584 2 роки тому +3

    You've obviously never taken brand name Suboxone tablets vs generic. Same thing with the Suboxone strips.
    Generic Adderall openly clarify they lack the 50% Dextroseamphetamine + 50% Mixed Amphetamine Salts formulation that the name brand claims, and is exclusively Mixed Amphetamine Salts. No big deal since generally most amphetamine salts are similar, until you note that Dextroseamphetamine has even more powerful psychoactive effects than Methamphetamine/Desoxyn.

  • @samarunkalyanasundaram4046
    @samarunkalyanasundaram4046 2 роки тому

    It helped. Thanks.

  • @ronch550
    @ronch550 Рік тому +1

    I pay way less for genetic Omeprazole compared to the branded one (which is also generic), and even way less than the innovator brand Prilosec. Even compared to the branded Omeprazole, I pay just 5% the cost with generics.

  • @richiebayuran4750
    @richiebayuran4750 Рік тому

    Hi Pharmacist Mike, can I use your video in my lecture with my students? Link will be copied to quote as reference of your video, so they can subscribe to your channel. Thanks and Godspeed.

  • @kevinosullivan2440
    @kevinosullivan2440 3 місяці тому

    Here's your difference in just a few seconds. You take a prescription to the pharmacist and he tells you...
    " I don't know why ,but for some reason the generic version of your medication and name brand of your medication is the exact same price!....which would you like?".....THERES YOUR DIFFERENCE!

  • @ER12
    @ER12 2 роки тому +6

    I'm calling bullshit bruh sorry but this is such a case by case basis in my instance I can say for 10000000000000000 percent certainty there is a difference

  • @ramblingrob4693
    @ramblingrob4693 2 місяці тому

    500mg of Paracetamol Nurofen £2.99 for 12-16 tabs vs 500mg Paracetamol Cheap packaging Joe Bloggs £0.79p