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Business Standard
07-07-2025
- Health
- Business Standard
Are generic medicines as good as branded ones? Here's what you should know
When you pick a generic medicine over a branded one, you're saving money, but how much do you really know about what's in that tablet? PM Modi calls India the 'Pharmacy of the World,' with the pharmaceutical industry valued at around $50 billion in FY24 and expected to grow to $120–130 billion by 2030, according to a December 2024 statement by the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers. Generics drive this growth, contributing 70–80 per cent of India's retail pharma revenue and nearly 100 per cent of volume in some areas. However, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), under India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), which serves as the national regulatory authority for ensuring the safety, efficacy, and quality of pharmaceuticals, has raised some red flags. In April 2025, the CDSCO released yet another list of Not of Standard Quality (NSQ) drugs, highlighting persistent concerns about substandard pharmaceuticals in India. What are generic medicines and how are they different from branded ones? A generic medicine is essentially a more affordable version of a branded drug. As Jeevan Kasara, Director and CEO of Steris Healthcare Pvt. Ltd, explained, generics contain the same active ingredient, dosage, strength, and intended use as their branded counterparts. When a pharmaceutical company's patent expires, other companies are allowed to manufacture the same medicine, usually under its chemical name rather than a branded label. Do generics differ in dosage, strength, or effectiveness? Generics are required to match branded medicines in dosage, form, strength, route of administration, and purpose. Minor differences—such as colour, packaging, or inactive ingredients—may exist, but the core active compound remains identical. Are generic medicines as safe and effective in real life? Jeevan Kasara stated that reputable manufacturers follow strict regulatory protocols and conduct bioequivalence studies to demonstrate that generics perform the same as branded versions in the body. CDSCO policies and international audits—such as from the USFDA or European regulators—ensure quality standards, especially for exported generics. Buying from licensed pharmacies and trusted sources is key to safety. Why do people hesitate to trust generic drugs? Dr Jagadish Hiremath, a public health expert, said, 'There's a belief that cheaper means lower quality. But that's not true for CDSCO-approved generics.' Brand familiarity and years of marketing have made some patients wary. In specific cases—like psychiatric, thyroid, or epilepsy medications—doctors may stick with known brands due to sensitivity in absorption rates. But for most common conditions, generics are equally effective. How much money can you save by choosing generics? Generic medicines can be 30 to 90 per cent cheaper than branded ones, according to Kasara. For young professionals without insurance, this can translate into major savings over time—without compromising quality. How can you verify if a generic medicine is trustworthy? Use this quick safety checklist: Buy only from licensed pharmacies Check batch number and expiry date Look for manufacturing and approval details Prefer reputed pharmaceutical manufacturers Apps like Tata 1mg, Netmeds, and Medlife can help verify generic equivalents and manufacturer ratings. Advanced users can consult CDSCO's site or the USFDA Orange Book. Why don't more doctors prescribe generics openly? Dr Hiremath attributes it to both caution and habit. Some doctors are concerned about patients using low-quality products from unverified sources. Others are influenced by pharmaceutical marketing and patient preference for known brands. Are Jan Aushadhi stores helping improve access to generics? Experts agree that Jan Aushadhi outlets offer an affordable route to essential medicines, especially for those managing chronic illnesses. However, Dr Hiremath emphasised that success depends on robust quality checks, public education, consistent supply chains, and accessible databases. Should you choose generic or branded medicines? Here's a quick recap: For most routine treatments, high-quality generics are just as safe and effective For specific, sensitive conditions, consult your doctor before switching Always purchase from trusted pharmacies or platforms Stay informed and ask questions to make safe, economical decisions 'Saving money should never feel risky when it comes to your health,' said Dr Hiremath. 'Stay informed, ask questions, and choose wisely.'


Hans India
01-06-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Energetically working to make India sporting powerhouse: PM Modi extends birthday wishes to Mansukh Mandaviya
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday greeted Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya on his birthday. PM Modi said that Mandaviya has been energetically working towards making India a sporting powerhouse and empowering our youth. He praised the minister for his efforts towards the welfare of the party workers. 'Best wishes to Shri Mansukh Mandaviya Ji on his birthday. He is energetically working towards making India a sporting powerhouse and empowering our youth. Equally commendable are his efforts towards the welfare of our workers, who play a key role in building a self-reliant India. May he lead a long and healthy life,' said PM Modi in his post on X. Mansukh Mandaviya, on his birthday, led the 25th edition of the nationwide initiative 'Fit India Sundays on Cycle' in Delhi, which has been dedicated to the brave soldiers involved in Operation Sindoor. 'Today's edition is a tribute to our bravehearts who were part of Operation Sindoor. It is heartening to see citizens across the country pedal together for fitness and for our nation's heroes,' he said The Minister led 'The Fit Sunday' movement, which also rolled out with enthusiasm and patriotic fervour across over 5,000 locations. "Over the past 24 Sundays, regular cycling has been conducted as part of a continued effort to promote the Fit India Movement. While not every ride is about endurance cycling, the Sunday on Cycle initiative has grown into a national movement..., " he added. Mandaviya was also greeted by his cabinet colleague and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari 'My colleague in the Union Cabinet, Shri @mansukhmandviya ji, I wish you a very happy birthday. I pray to God for your good health, long life and happy life,' Gadkari wrote on his X handle. Minister Mandaviya was born on this day in 1972 in Gujarat's Bhavnagar. In 2002, at the age of 28, he was elected to serve as the youngest MLA in Gujarat. He first became the Union Minister in 2016. He was inducted as the Minister of State in the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Minister of State in the Ministry of Shipping, and Minister of State in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers. He was inducted into Modi's cabinet as MoS (independent charge) of the Ministry of Shipping, and MoS in the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers in 2019. In 2021, Mandaviya was promoted to the cabinet rank and appointed the Minister of Health and Family Welfare during the cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Modi in July 2021. He was again inducted into the Modi 3.0 cabinet in 2024 and was appointed as a Union Minister of Labour & Employment and Youth Affairs & Sports.