Q. Why does a generic drug look different from the brand drug?

Answer

Trademark laws in the United States do not allow a generic drug to look exactly like other drugs already on the market. Generic medicines and brand-name medicines share the same active ingredient, but other characteristics, such as colours and flavourings, that do not affect the performance, safety, or effectiveness of the generic medicine, may be different.

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