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Pharmacist's Message

Generic Drug Facts

As the cost of prescriptions continues to rise, one option available to you as a consumer is to choose generic substitution when available. Once the patent has expired on a drug, a generic equivalent can be manufactured by another pharmaceutical company. The generic manufacturer must meet the same standards set by the FDA that brand-name manufacturers are required to meet. Your Webb's Pharmacist can answer any questions you may have about your medication and possible cost saving alternatives.

To see a complete list of commonly available generic drugs click on the following link(s). Sorted by Brand name      Sorted by Generic name

New Generic Drugs now in stock
Omeprazole generic for Prilosec/Merck
Tamoxifen generic for Nolvadex/AstraZeneca
Nizitidine generic for Axid/Eli Lilly
Tramadol generic for Ultram/Johnson & Johnson
Lisinipril generic for Prinivil/Merck and Zestril/AstraZeneca
Nabumetone generic for Relafen/SmithKline Beecham
Cefuroxime Axetil generic for Ceftin/Glaxo 
Amoxicillin Clavulanate generic for Augmentin / SmithKline Beecham
Tizanidine HCl generic for Zanaflex
Metformin generic for Glucophage
Lovastatin generic for Mevacor/Merck
Fluoxetine generic for Prozac/Eli Lilly
Buspirone generic for Buspar / Bristol-Myers Squibb
Famotidine generic for Pepcid/Merck
Bisoprolol & Hydrochlorothiazide generic for Ziac
Isosorbide Mononitrate generic for Imdur
Orphenadrine citrate 100mg generic for Norflex
Enalapril maleate generic for Vasotec 
Nifedipine Extended Release two versions one is generic for Procardia XL and the other for Adalat CC
Doxazosin generic for Carduara
Terazosin generic for Hytrin / Abbott

 

Key Patent Expirations
Coming soon
 Accupril/ Warner-Lambert
Plendil/AstraZeneca
Cytotec/Searle
Accutane/Roche
Sporanox/Johnson & Johnson
Ambien/Searle
Floxin/Johnson & Johnson
Vantin/Upjohn
Suprax/AHP
Primaxin/Merck
Versed/Roch

More than one-third of all prescriptions in the U.S. are filled with generic drugs.

The use of generic drugs is increasing every year. As brand-name drugs lose their patents, equivalent generic drugs are approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration). Ask your physician and Webb's Pharmacist if your prescription can be filled with a therapeutically equivalent generic drug.

Generic drugs save money for you and your insurance plan.

Generic prices can be 15-50 percent less than the brand-name drug equivalents, which can help keep your insurance premiums low and benefits high. Because generic manufacturers compete against each other, the prices of generic drugs remain affordable year after year. Brand-name drug companies, however, usually do not respond to generic price competition, and some brand-name drug prices are rising higher than the rate of inflation.

Generic drugs are strictly regulated by the FDA.

Generic drugs, both prescription and over-the-counter, require FDA approval. Generic manufacturers must demonstrate to the FDA that a generic drug has the same medical effect as its brand-name equivalent by measuring the rate and extent of drug absorption. Generic drugs must also contain identical amounts of the same active drug ingredients, in the same dosage form and strength, as their brand-name counterparts.

Generic drugs have had a long history of safe and effective use.

Since 1970, the FDA has approved almost 9,000 generic drug products as therapeutically equivalent to brand-name products. These generic drugs have been used billions of times by millions of patients, demonstrating again that brand-name and generic drugs have the same effect in the body.

The FDA's standards for quality are the same for all manufacturers.

For each drug manufactured, pharmaceutical companies - whether they make brand-name or generic drugs - must demonstrate that their approved manufacturing processes will produce a consistent quality every time. About 55 percent of generic drugs in the U.S. are made by companies who manufacture brand-name drugs. The other 45 percent are produced by companies that specialize in generic drugs.

All prescription drugs have generic names, and all states encourage generic substitutions.

The generic name of a drug is its chemical or scientific name, which describes the drug's active ingredients. Brand-name labels are really only used for marketing purposes. Because of the significant savings and excellent quality that generic drugs offer, all 50 states have laws allowing your pharmacist, with your doctor's approval, to substitute equivalent generic drugs for prescriptions written using the brand name.

The best source of information about prescription drugs is your Webb's Pharmacist.

As a health professional with many years of pharmaceutical training and experience, your pharmacist can answer any questions you may have about your medications and their proper use.

To see a complete list of commonly available generic drugs click on the following link(s). List Sorted by Brand name      List Sorted by Generic name

Choosing a Pharmacy

Choosing a Pharmacy for your family is one of the most important health care decisions you can make!

If you take multiple medications or see several physicians, your pharmacist may be the best protection you have for preventing a serious drug reaction.  Take the time to get to know your pharmacist and make sure you ask them any questions you have about your medication.

Fully Stocked Pharmacy:  Our Pharmacy is the core of our business.  We work closely with area Physicians and keep our inventory up to date with all the latest pharmaceuticals.  We stock over 2000 prescription drug items at both of our Fulton County locations and can obtain most hard to find items within 24 hours.  We belong to a national buying group, representing 5000 stores that negotiate prices with the pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors.  This allows us to offer top quality brand and generic pharmaceuticals at very competitive prices.

 

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