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Medication Guide

Brand vs Generic Medications

Understanding the difference between brand-name and generic medications can help you make informed decisions — and save money without compromising quality.

The Original

Brand-Name

  • Developed and patented by the original manufacturer
  • First to market after extensive R&D and clinical trials
  • Protected by patents for 20 years from filing date
  • Higher price reflects R&D investment costs
The Smart Alternative

Generic

  • Contains the exact same active ingredient and dosage
  • Available after the brand patent expires
  • Must meet Health Canada’s strict bioequivalence standards
  • Typically 30–80% less expensive than brand-name
The Facts

How Are They the Same?

Despite looking different, brand and generic medications are medically equivalent in every way that matters.

Same Active Ingredient

Generics must contain the identical active pharmaceutical ingredient as the brand-name drug.

Same Dosage & Strength

The amount of active ingredient per dose is exactly the same as the brand-name version.

Same Safety Standards

All generic medications undergo rigorous testing and must meet Health Canada’s quality standards.

Health Canada Approved

Every generic must demonstrate bioequivalence before receiving regulatory approval.

Key Differences

How Are They Different?

Price

Generic medications cost 30–80% less than their brand-name equivalents. This is because generic manufacturers don’t bear the cost of original research and development, which can exceed $1 billion per drug.

Brand

Higher price due to R&D costs

Generic

30–80% lower cost

Appearance

Generics may look different — different colour, shape, or packaging. Trademark laws actually require generics to look distinct from the brand. But the medicine inside is the same.

Brand

Distinctive branded packaging

Generic

Different colour, shape, or labelling

Inactive Ingredients

While the active ingredient is identical, generics may use different fillers, binders, or coatings. These inactive ingredients are thoroughly tested for safety and do not affect how the drug works.

Brand

Original formulation of binders & fillers

Generic

May use different inactive ingredients

Time to Market

Brand-name drugs undergo years of clinical trials before approval. Generics can be approved faster since they rely on the brand’s established safety and efficacy data, only needing to prove bioequivalence.

Brand

10–15 years of development

Generic

Approved once patent expires

The Numbers

Why Choose Generic?

Choosing generic medications is one of the simplest ways to save money on healthcare without sacrificing quality.

50%+

Average savings per prescription

73%

Canadians using generics

10K+

Generic drugs approved by Health Canada

30+

Years of proven safety record

Talk to Our Pharmacists

Not sure whether a generic is right for you? Our licensed pharmacists can help you understand your options and find the best medication at the best price.

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