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Canadian Pharmacies sell the same prescription medications that you can get locally, but you can often get them at 40% - 70% less.
A generic drug is a copy of the brand-name drug with the same dosage, safety, strength, quality, how it is taken, performance, and intended use. Before generics become available on the market, the generic company must prove it has the same active ingredients as the brand-name and works the same way in the body in the same amount of time.
The American Medical Association, the largest organization of medical doctors, endorses generic drugs as acceptable for the American public
Generic drugs are held to the same federal Food and Drug Administration standards for safety and performance as the brand names yet sell for 30-75 percent less.
To earn FDA approval, a generic must deliver the same amount of active ingredients in the same time as the brand name. The FDA requires generics to have the same quality, strength, purity and stability as brand names.
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