Generic Pharmaceutical Medicine

₹ 100/BoxGeneric Pharmaceutical Medicine Tablets are solid oral dosage forms manufactured using internationally accepted pharmacological standards, containing active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) that are therapeutically equivalent to branded medicines. These tablets are widely used in healthcare systems across the globe due to their cost-effectiveness, proven efficacy, safety, and accessibility. CONTRAINDICATIONS
Generic pharmaceutical tablets may be contraindicated in:
Known hypersensitivity to active ingredient
Severe organ impairment (drug-specific)
Certain drug interactions
Specific medical conditions
Always review prescribing information.
13. DRUG INTERACTIONS
Generic tablets may interact with:
Other prescription medicines
Over-the-counter drugs
Herbal supplements
Alcohol
Interaction profiles are identical to branded equivalents.
14. USE IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS 14.1 Pregnancy
Use only if clearly needed
14.2 Lactation
May pass into breast milk (drug-dependent)
14.3 Pediatric Patients
Pediatric-specific dosing required
14.4 Elderly Patients
Dose adjustment may be needed
15. STORAGE AND HANDLING
Store below 25 C
Protect from moisture and light
Keep out of reach of children
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Q1. What are generic pharmaceutical tablets?
They are medicines equivalent to branded drugs in efficacy, safety, and quality, but sold at lower cost.
Q2. Are generic tablets safe?
Yes. They meet the same regulatory and quality standards as branded medicines.
Q3. Why are generic medicines cheaper?
They do not involve original drug discovery and heavy marketing costs.
Q4. Are generic medicines effective?
Yes. They are bioequivalent to branded medicines.
Q5. Can doctors prescribe generic tablets?
Yes, doctors widely prescribe generic medicines.
Q6. Can generic tablets replace branded medicines?
Yes, unless otherwise specified by a physician.
Q7. Do generic tablets have side effects?
Side effects are the same as branded equivalents.
Q8. Can generic tablets look different?
Yes, appearance may vary, but efficacy remains the same.
Q9. Are generic medicines approved by authorities?
Yes, they are approved by drug regulatory bodies.
Q10. Can generic tablets be used long-term?
Yes, when prescribed and monitored properly.
Q11. Are generic medicines suitable for children?
Yes, with appropriate dosing.
Q12. Can generic tablets be exported?
Yes, subject to regulatory approvals of importing country.
Q13. Are generic medicines suitable for hospitals?
Yes, widely used in hospital settings.
Q14. Can generic tablets be sold online?
Yes, through licensed pharmacies.
Q15. Are generic tablets covered under government schemes?
Yes, many public health programs promote generic medicines.
Do not use expired tablets
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