The difference between a brand name medicine and a generic one is in the name, shape and in the price. A generic drug is usually called by the name of the active ingredient while a manufacturer uses a brand name. However, a manufacturer cannot possess a patent for a certain chemical agent, this is why manufacturers of generic medications can legally produce the so-called "generics"... Read more >>
Why are generic medicines so cheap?
Unlike generic drugs, a large part of the costs incurred by original manufacturers of brand name drugs are for research and development and advertising. The expense of obtaining FDA approval alone in the U.S. is enormous. Manufacturers of generic drugs do not have to absorb or recover these costs. Consequently, significant cost savings can be passed along to you.
Generic Seromycin is used for treating tuberculosis in the lungs and other places in the body (including the kidneys) when treatment with other medicines has not been effective. This medicine should be used in combination with other medicines.
Generic Sinemet Controlled-Release is used for treating symptoms associated with Parkinson disease and parkinsonism-like symptoms caused by other conditions.
Generic Sporanox is an antifungal antibiotic. It is used to treat infections caused by fungus, which can invade any part of the body including the lungs, mouth or throat, toenails or fingernails.
Generic Stromectol is an anti-parasite medication. It causes the death of certain parasitic organisms in the body and is used to treat infections caused by them.
Generic Sustiva is used for treating HIV infection in combination with other medicines. If this medicine is taken alone to treat HIV, it may stop working.
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Testimonials
I though the soft tabs would be strips that melted
under your tongue. They are as you know just as hard as hard cialis
however dissolve under the tongue in about 20 mins. The flavor is fine.
Thanks for getting back to me,
- Alan