About Generics

Remember to think generic and save
We all like to save money whenever possible. With the dramatic
rise in health care costs, that’s become increasingly
important.
One of the simplest things your patients can do to save
on prescription expenses is to ask you if there’s
a generic alternative for any brand medication they are
taking.
Marketing firms want consumers to believe the mistaken
notion that generics are somehow of inferior quality. In
fact, the FDA requires that generics meet the same strict
standards of safety and effectiveness as the equivalent
brand name drug. The generic may be a different shape or
color than the expensive brand name, but the active ingredients
inside remain the same—and that’s what counts!
Pharmaceutical companies spend a lot of money on advertising,
trying to convince consumers their brand name drugs are
somehow superior. Direct-to-consumer advertising cost them
$16 billion in the year 2000.
Patents on brand name drugs are of a limited duration (usually
20 years). Once the patent has expired, any manufacturer
may make and market their own “generic” version
of the medication. These generics must contain the same
active ingredients and meet the same exacting FDA standards
as the original, but usually cost significantly less.
Let’s look at a couple of dramatic examples (figures
drawn from RegenceRx utilization data):
Difference between brand name Prozac and
its generic equivalent, fluoxetine: $90.26
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Difference between brand name Valium and
its generic equivalent, diazepam: $101.30
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Fluoxetine and diazepam may not have the familiar
ring of Prozac and Valium for patients (that’s marketing
at work)—but look at the money this could save your
patients! View
additional differences in brand-name vs. generic medication
costs.
It’s estimated that about half the drugs on the market
have a generic equivalent. So you can understand why RegenceRx
has become increasingly aggressive about promoting the use
of generics. It’s such an easy and effective way to
help check rising health insurance expenses without sacrificing
quality of care.
You’ll find that RegenceRx places most all generic
drugs on our Preferred
Medication List/Formulary, which means they’re
available to our members for the lowest copay. Saving our
members money saves us money, too.
Help control rising health care costs by remembering to
think generic!
We created some great additional resources to help you
educate your patients about brand and generic medications.
You can print out single page handouts for your patients
or post them in your office.
For additional information: A
Primer: Generic Drugs, Patents and the Pharmaceutical Marketplace
from the National Institute for Health Care Management
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