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Brand name drugs are medications marketed under a specific name by a pharmaceutical company. These names are often trademarked, making them unique to the company that developed the drug. Brand name drugs are typically the first version of a medication and often come with a higher price due to research and development costs. Once the patent expires, generic versions— which contain the same active ingredients and are considered equally effective— can be produced by other manufacturers, usually at a lower cost. Brand name drugs are recognizable and may be perceived as more reliable due to their established reputation.

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    Brand-name drugs are medications that are marketed under a specific name by a pharmaceutical company. These names are often trademarked, making them unique to the company that developed the drug. Brand-name drugs typically undergo extensive research and development, and they may be more expensive than generic versions, which are chemically identical but marketed under their chemical name. Brand-name drugs can offer benefits like patented formulations and exclusive formulas that generics don't have. However, once the patent expires, other companies can produce generic versions that are typically more affordable, making medications accessible to a wider population.