Generic drugs are now familiar objects in clinics, drugstores,
and households around the world. We like to think of these tablets,
capsules, patches, and ointments as interchangeable with their
brand-name counterparts: why pay more for the same? And yet they
are not "quite" the same. They differ in price, in place of origin,
in color, shape, and size, in the dyes, binders, fillers, and
coatings used, and in a host of other ways. Claims of generic
equivalence, as physician-historian Jeremy Greene reveals in this
gripping narrative, are never based on being "identical" to the
original drug in all respects, but in being the same "in all ways
that matter.
Generic" is the first book to chronicle the social, political,
and cultural history of generic drugs in America. It narrates the
evolution of the generic drug industry from a set of
mid-twentieth-century "schlock houses" and "counterfeiters" into an
agile and surprisingly powerful set of multinational corporations
in the early twenty-first century.
How do we know what parts of a pill really matter? Decisions
about which differences are significant and which are trivial in
the world of therapeutics are not resolved by simple chemical or
biological assays alone. As Greene reveals in this fascinating
account, questions of therapeutic similarity and difference are
also always questions of pharmacology and physiology, of economics
and politics, of morality and belief.
The substitution of bioequivalent generic drugs for more
expensive brand-name products is a rare success story in a field of
failed attempts to deliver equivalent value in health care for a
lower price. Greene's history sheds light on the controversies
shadowing the success of generics: problems with the
generalizability of medical knowledge, the fragile role of science
in public policy, and the increasing role of industry, marketing,
and consumer logics in late-twentieth-century and early
twenty-first century health care.
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