When you pick up a generic drug, a medication that contains the same active ingredient as a brand-name drug but is sold under its chemical name. Also known as non-brand medication, it works the same way, costs far less, and is held to the same safety standards by the FDA. Yet most people don’t know how these drugs actually get made, who controls their price, or how to spot a fake. That’s where generic drugs infographics come in—they turn confusing regulations, patent battles, and supply chain risks into simple visuals you can understand in seconds.
Behind every cheap pill is a story. The FDA Orange Book, the official public list of approved drug products with therapeutic equivalence evaluations tells you which generics are legally interchangeable. But patent tricks like evergreening, when drugmakers make tiny changes to old drugs to delay generic competition keep prices high. Meanwhile, counterfeit drugs, fake medications that may contain no active ingredient or dangerous contaminants flood online markets, especially in countries with weak oversight. These aren’t abstract issues—they directly affect whether your blood pressure medicine works, or if you’re at risk of poisoning.
Infographics make this real. They show you how generics make up 90% of prescriptions in the U.S. but only cost 12% of total drug spending. They map out how the TRIPS treaty blocks low-income countries from producing affordable versions. They compare statin interactions, warn about fake packaging, and explain why some generics switch suppliers without warning. You’ll see which online tools like MedlinePlus and DailyMed give you real-time data, not marketing fluff. These visuals cut through the noise and show you exactly what to look for on the bottle, in your prescription, and in your doctor’s advice.
What you’ll find below isn’t just a list of articles—it’s a toolkit. Each post is built to answer the questions you didn’t know to ask: How do you know your generic is safe? Why did your blood sugar spike after switching? Who’s really holding back cheaper versions? The answers are here, stripped of jargon and backed by real data. No fluff. No guesswork. Just what you need to protect your health and your wallet.