Most Americans would prefer brand-name drugs—but end up buying generic versions because of the cost, new consumer research ...
Generic drugs contain the same active ingredients as their equivalent original branded drugs.
According to the Texas State Board of Pharmacy, state law does allow pharmacists to substitute a brand-name medication with a ...
Chinese authorities defended the quality of homegrown generic medicines after groups of doctors complained of their efficacy ...
An ad airing Super Bowl Sunday features “America’s deadliest epidemic,” obesity, and what can be done about it with the use of “affordable” compounded weight loss drugs.
The telehealth company Hims & Hers put out a Super Bowl ad that skimped on clarifying that its compounded semaglutide medications aren't FDA-approved.
Many insurance providers won’t cover a brand-name drug if a generic is available. If your doctor determines that the brand-name medication is necessary, they may need to file an appeal with your ...