No till now there's not any case that represent any adverse effect of generic medicine. But precaution is always better that cure. So we should always ask our doctor before taking generic medicines. And can do self research about generic medicine of their branded counterpart.
Benazepril and amlodipine are the generic components of Lotrel. Trust me I am a pharmacy student
A generic form of the medicine is different from the version that is trademarketed. Cialis is under patent and it is not possible to name it "generic".
Cephabell is a generic medicine, used as a cheaper substitute for the medicine Cephalexin. It is an oral antiobiotic.
Yes, the active ingredient of exanatide (Byetta) is derived from the venom of the Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum).
When a medicine is first invented, the inventing company are the only ones allowed to make it for some years - they get a patent and they sell the medicine under their name. But patents will only hold for some years, after that anyone can make the medicine, and that's when it turns into a generic.
Huge varieties of data are present on internet regarding branded medicine and generic medicines but the question is that where you get the exact knowledge about the medicines.
500mg Acetaminophen (generic Tylenol)
Each medicine has an approved name called the generic name. A group of medicine that have similar actions often have similar sounding generic names
'Generic' refers to a type of medicine that contains the same active ingredients as a brand-name drug but is sold under its chemical name without branding. Generic drugs are typically more affordable, as they do not involve the high costs associated with developing and marketing brand-name medicines.
500mg Acetaminophen (generic Tylenol)
Sertraline hydrochloride. An SSRI antidepressant. It is the generic for Zoloft.