Friday, July 22, 2011

Top 5: Ways to Control the Cost of Healthcare #3

3. Opt for generic or lower cost drug alternatives when available

Many factors play into the costs of prescription medications: cost of ingredients, costs of research and development, patents, etc. Often, brand name prescriptions have an initial higher cost for healthcare consumers to offset the cost of developing the medications during the window of time when their patent allows for the company to have control over the distribution of the medication. After this time, other companies can create generic alternatives to the brand names.


Generic drugs are important options that allow greater access to health care for all Americans. They are copies of brand-name drugs and are the same as those brand name drugs in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics and intended use.

Health care professionals and consumers can be assured that FDA approved generic drug products have met the same rigid standards as the innovator drug. All generic drugs approved by FDA have the same high quality, strength, purity and stability as brand-name drugs. And, the generic manufacturing, packaging, and testing sites must pass the same quality standards as those of brand name drugs.

Since the companies creating the generic medications do not have to invest as significantly in the research and development of the medication, they can sometimes offer it at a discount rate.
While your primary decision on medications should be the advice of your physician, opting for generic or lower cost drug alternatives is another way to control the cost of your healthcare, and you can ask your provider about your options.

For more ways to control your healthcare costs, check out our Top 5: Ways to Control the Cost of Healthcare and check back often for articles explaining further each of these examples.

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