In this day and age there is widespread usage of generic drugs. Unless your physician specifically orders a name brand medication, your pharmacist may fill your prescription with the generically made counterpart. As the patient, it should be your decision if that is what you want to use.
Generically made medications are available these days thanks to free enterprise and American ingenuity. Brand name companies used to control the market in days gone past, but now other manufacturers have come forth giving the American public choices. This is as it should be in America.
Unless allergy issues are at stake, these are items that should be purchased and used. You will find the pharmacy carries these generic drugs and you will not have to wait for medicine to be ordered in. You really do not want to have to possibly wait for days for your medicine. This could be the case if you have not ordered these before from a certain pharmacy.
Saving money from their pocket is the main reason most people prefer using these. The no name brands are typically less expensive than the branded ones as you are paying for the name and its reputation. Walk into any grocery store and you will see it on all the shelves, it is no different in the pharmacy. Being on a fixed income the decision you make about going the less expensive route could be critical to your budget, especially if you must take these on a continual basis.
Occasionally you will find that non-branded pills are not as strong as the branded ones. This is more likely to be the exception rather than the rule. If there were a difference in the strengths of the two, your pharmacy would be able to inform you of this. If there are any side effects of the one that would be different than the other, the pharmacist could also inform you of those differences.
Your physician can inform you on the strength of these tablets and if they would be a good substitute for your original prescription. Let him know you are interested in purchasing them instead, if he has no medical objections to your doing so. Since you have to pay for your medication a medical objection should be the only reason for not changing over.
These facts are also true of over the counter drugs you find at the store. You will find the store brand of any medication usually works just as well as the name brand. With the economy what it is and money tight, using the over the counter generically made item is a cost effective decision, helping your budget stretch further.
It’s no surprise using generic prescription drugs is widespread these days. More people jump on the bandwagon, as they need to tighten their financial belts. Asking the proper questions of the pharmacist and physician will help the customer come to an informed decision on the usage of these generic prescriptions.

