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    While recent advancements in modern medicine have turned it into a field of competition between generic and name-brand drugs, these drugs show very slight differences in ability while they have a large difference in price. The FDA is in charge of overseeing the creation of these generic and name brand drugs. Too much diversity in their results is unacceptable to FDA so they keep a close watch on the makeup and effectiveness of the drugs and how they impact the human body. Along with the differences

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    The Generic Vs Brand War

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    Equate Extra Strength Acetaminophen for only $41. Not only is this generic store brand less than half the price of Tylenol, it also had double the product! You mind wavers on which capsules to buy. Does the lower cost of generic indicate a lack of effectiveness compared to Tylenol? Or are generics created equally to brand name medications, but the cost of brands is driven up due to their marketing? Should doctors prescribe generics as an option for patients that are covered little or not covered at

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    Generic vs. Name Brand

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    in choosing either a generic vs. brand name product? Do you reach for the brand name box of Kraft macaroni and cheese, or would you rather pick up a generic box of macaroni and cheese to save that extra 10 cents? Is your decision based off a difference in taste or is it simply a matter of paying for quality of the product? What does spending more money on a brand name food product have to say about who we are in our culture today? Today there is an idea that by buying a brand name product a person

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    Justin Damato 4/23/14 Micro Econ Writing Project Kraft Macaroni and Cheese Vs. Generic Brand Everyone has his or her own personal preference towards buying generic or name brand products. When shopping in a grocery store does the type of pasta really matter to you? How about the type of macaroni and cheese you reach for? Same ingredients, same directions on how to mix and stir up the final manufactured goods but is it really the “same”. To a lot of people it might not make a difference

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    Which is Better: Cheap Ativan (Generic) or Brand Ativan? When you surf the internet, you will find that there are two kinds of lorazepam on the market. One version will be very costly while the other kind of lorazepam is relatively cheaper. Should people stick with the costlier brand-name version of Ativan medication or choose the cheap version? Brand vs. Generic The original company to introduce lorazepam to the world intended the medication to act as a cure for anxiety and other stress-conceived

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    considered a very valuable asset to any major company, so observing why they are more likely to purchase one brand of the item over another is important to investigate. Also, it is vital to recognize how to retain their loyalty for years to come. With the help of grounded theory methodology, this research paper will evaluate a consumer’s response and reaction to brand-named products versus generic products that have been examined and studied for many years. For many years, researchers have questioned

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    Brand Name Medication vs. Generic Medication In the 1950’s, medication was first introduced into society (Psych Central website, 2). It is a drug used for treatment of pain, illnesses, and other problems with the human body. It can treat medical conditions, cure diseases, relieve symptoms of illnesses, and prevent diseases. According to the BDS Medication Administration Curriculum, the way the medication enters the body is considered the “route” and the most common route is taking the medication

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    Instructional Purpose - Discussion Web - Post Reading Strategy Instructional Purpose: a.) The goal of this activity/assignment is to have the students reflect on the material we have discussed and state reasons for and against an idea or question. The question I decided roots within the subject matter the class just finished reading the day before. The question is “Should nuclear chemistry be studied and practiced?” Students will analyze the text, observe and reflect on the positives and negatives

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    International Surplus

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    This means that they must have assigned staff to study and be aware of all types of quality brands as well as the generic brands for each product. The Potential Market Segments that this store would target are the conservative shoppers, the high-ended shoppers, the smart shoppers, and the bulk shoppers. Examples of these types of shoppers are as follows: Conservative

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    of the aisle, you can’t help but notice that the most popular brands of cereals are placed in the middle of the aisle and at eye level. The most popular ones totally take up more of the entire aisle too. Upon closer examination, you notice that those brands are definitely more expensive than the generic ones on the bottom shelves. You take a look at the nutritional contents and weights of a popular brand cereal and a generic brand cereal. They’re essentially the same: same sugar content, same

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