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Pharmaceuticals

High-Quality Pharmaceuticals: Brand-Name & Generic Options

At Medlab Pros, we provide both brand-name and generic pharmaceuticals to ensure patients have access to effective, affordable treatment options. With prescription drug prices in the U.S. averaging 2.5 times higher than in other Western countries, choosing the right medication is essential for both health and financial well-being.

Understanding Generic vs. Brand-Name Drugs

What Are Generic Drugs?

Generic drugs contain the same active ingredients as their brand-name counterparts and deliver the same therapeutic effects. They may have different inactive ingredients (such as flavoring or preservatives) but must meet strict FDA guidelines to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Key Differences:

Same Active Ingredients

Identical in strength, dosage, and effect.

Different Inactive Ingredients

May have variations in fillers, dyes, or preservatives.

Lower Cost

Typically 80–85% less expensive than brand-name medications.

FDA-Approved Quality & Safety

All generic medications undergo rigorous testing to ensure they are bioequivalent to brand-name drugs, meaning they work the same way in the body with an average 3.5% difference in absorption. The FDA mandates that generic drugs match brand-name versions in:

Active Ingredients
Dosage & Strength
Quality, Stability, and Safety Standards

Maximizing Savings on Prescription Medications

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Opt for a 90-Day Supply

Identical in strength, dosage, and effect.

Use Mail-Order Services

May have variations in fillers, dyes, or preservatives.

Choose a Preferred Pharmacy

Typically 80–85% less expensive than brand-name medications.

Enroll in Prescription Discount Programs

Access savings through manufacturer and third-party discount programs.

Explore Non-Profit Assistance

Some organizations help reduce medication costs for eligible individuals.

Manufacturer Assistance Programs

Pharmaceutical companies offer financial aid for qualifying patients.