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    Cheap drugs - make sure they're genuine !

    Every medicine ( drug ) has a generic name for the active ingredient approved by an “ expert “ committee.


    It often also has one or more brand ( trade ) names, which can be confusing.


    Most ( ¾ ) prescribed drugs in the UK and USA, for example, are generic. This is encouraged as it allows any suitable product to be dispensed, saving delay to the patient and expense to the health service, because they’re cheaper.


    In the first few years after a drug is available it’s usually marketed as a brand, protected by a patent ( exclusive right ) which allows the pharmaceutical company to make a profit. In the UK a patent may last 20 years – it may only be in the last few that the medicine can be sold at a profit ( after it has been licensed and shown to be safe ).


    There are for example many branded versions of ibuprofen ( " Nurofen ", " Hedex " ) but it’s also sold as ibuprofen – cheaper and just as safe – by Boots and Tescos. " Calpol " is also available in cheaper forms. Generic versions of " Viagra " ( sildenafil ) are becoming available as the patent held by Pfizer has expired this year.


    A FEW medicines need to be prescribed by the brand name because the inactive ingredients do affect the action of the main medicine. Your doctor / pharmacist should be able to advise. Be careful when buying over the internet ( or of course in pubs / nightclubs ) !



    The big drug companies " need " to make a profit for shareholders, research and development. They may also offer access schemes for branded medicines in poor countries. If drug companies are not granted patents ( as in India recently ) they may pull out of supplying medicines.


    Genuine generics save money and lives !


    In the Philippines most ( ¾ ) drugs sold are branded. As I understand it, not only the public but also physicians are suspicious of generic drugs ( despite the Generic Drugs Act of 1988 ). Expensive brand name drugs are often preferred, encouraged by drug company sales reps, and bought by the public if they can afford them. They’re often wasting money !


    It has to be said, however, that if “ generic “ drugs are not genuine they can have serious side effects, increase drug resistance, or simply not work.


    Counterfeit drugs are a growing global threat. Antibiotics, cancer treatments, and “ Viagra “ are all culprits. Poor quality antimalarial drugs threaten vulnerable populations in South East Asia and sub-Saharan Africa - up to a third around the world may be fake. Malaria is a diminishing problem in the Philippines, but TB is still serious and the right treatment essential.


    By all means look for the cheapest available “ generic “ drugs – but be careful, cautious, and aware of fakes !



    http://www.who.int/trade/glossary/story034/en/#


    http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Medicin...dgenerics.aspx


    http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/brand_generic.htm


    http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Gene...Medicines.htm#


    http://myphilippinelife.com/philippine-generic-drugs/


    http://www.businessmirror.com.ph/ind...nded-medicines


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    Good post Doc . I remember seeing on BBC Inside Out a whole load of rogue pharmacies (London Rd area)peddling this stuff http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20753509.

    Heres an interesting vid



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    Very informative post Doc Alan! I always buy Tesco's Ibuprofen that you mention and also Tesco's Extra Power Pain Relief, which I am reliably informed is actually exactly the same as Anadin Extra. Both are a fraction of the cost of brand names.


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    Nice post Alan. thank you.

    When my parents visited us after Lenii was born I asked them to bring me over some 'real' Ibuprofen that I normally bought in the local chemist shop, they used to be by prescription by my doctor but over the counter they are far cheaper. I have used some already as I find that some of the alternatives here in Phils just don't do anything.
    When Charie turned her ankle/foot in the market on Sunday morning she was in a lot of pain, so I suggested she take the Ibuprofen to help reduce the swelling. She immediately felt the difference and said they really worked compared to locally bought products.
    Like you say Alan, it is difficult to know who is selling the real thing as even genuine looking packaging can harbour fake drugs too.
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    Thanks Doc another informative post.


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