Difference between general medicine and generic medicine
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General is the opposite of specific, whereas generic refers to something which has no unique features. To use the book example, a general geography bookwould be one without a particular focus on one area, while a generic geography book would be the same as every other book out there.
Sometimes they can be used interchangeably, but not always.
same it is in the case of the medicines
Sometimes they can be used interchangeably, but not always.
same it is in the case of the medicines
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Are generic drugs less effective? No. Generic medications are just as effective as brand-name drugs. According to the FDA, drug makers must prove that generic medications can be substituted for brand-name drugs and offer the same benefits as their brand-name counterparts.
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