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Why Generic Drugs Look Different: The Role of Trademark Laws

Generic drugs look different from brand-name pills because U.S. trademark laws require them to avoid visual similarity. This prevents consumer confusion while ensuring the same effectiveness at a fraction of the cost.

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Bioequivalence Studies: What the FDA Requires Generic Drug Manufacturers to Prove

The FDA requires generic drug manufacturers to prove bioequivalence through rigorous studies showing their product absorbs at the same rate and extent as the brand-name version. This ensures safety, effectiveness, and therapeutic equivalence.

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