Most Americans would prefer brand-name drugs—but end up buying generic versions because of the cost, new consumer research ...
Generic prescription drugs usually save consumers money because they are the same as the name brand, but the patent has expired. But a new study published ...
The popularity of the adjustable pliers spawned knockoffs until “Channellock” became a generic term, similar to Kleenex and Chapstick. To protect the brand, Champion-DeArment changed its name ...
It can be frustrating to expect a specific medication at the pharmacy counter only to find out it’s been swapped for a generic version. One Texas woman, Carolyn, reached out to KHOU 11’s Verify team ...
Since Viagra is a brand-name medication, the price of Viagra is very high and may not currently fit within your budget. But a generic version (and the active ingredient) of this popular medication ...
Most Americans (60%) would prefer brand-name drugs—but end up buying generic versions because of the cost, new consumer research suggests. As a result, the majority of patients (63%) opt for ...
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