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A generic drug is a medication that contains the same amount of active ingredient and has the same bioavailability as a branded drug whose patent has expired.
Brand-name medications are protected by patents for several years, to help the company that has long borne the costs of research and launch. At the end of this “protected” period, the drug can be produced by other pharmaceutical companies and sold at more affordable prices.

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