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Welcome back to Indian Pharma
We are your trusted online destination for high-quality generic medications at prices that make sense. We believe everyone deserves access to effective treatments without the premium cost of brand-name drugs.
That’s why we offer genuine generic medicines at up to 80% less than their branded counterparts—helping you save significantly while maintaining the same trusted quality and efficacy.
We proudly ship worldwide, with a convenient tracked express mail option so you can monitor your order every step of the way. Whether you’re near or far, your medications arrive securely and on time.
That’s why we offer genuine generic medicines at up to 80% less than their branded counterparts—helping you save significantly while maintaining the same trusted quality and efficacy.
We proudly ship worldwide, with a convenient tracked express mail option so you can monitor your order every step of the way. Whether you’re near or far, your medications arrive securely and on time.
It's nice to see you again!
Payment is simple and flexible. We accept all major credit cards as well as cryptocurrency. Choose Bitcoin or Ethereum and enjoy an instant 10% discount. Returning customers also receive an automatic 10% discount on every reorder—because loyalty should be rewarded.
To help you try before you commit, we offer free sample pills with qualifying orders. And with our 100% satisfaction guarantee, you can shop with complete confidence: if you’re not fully satisfied, we’ll refund your money.
Your privacy matters. Every order is shipped in completely unmarked packaging with no indication of the contents or the sender, ensuring total discretion from the moment it leaves our facility until it reaches your door.
At Indian Pharma, we’re committed to making quality healthcare more affordable, accessible, and private. Explore our wide range of generics today and experience the difference.
To help you try before you commit, we offer free sample pills with qualifying orders. And with our 100% satisfaction guarantee, you can shop with complete confidence: if you’re not fully satisfied, we’ll refund your money.
Your privacy matters. Every order is shipped in completely unmarked packaging with no indication of the contents or the sender, ensuring total discretion from the moment it leaves our facility until it reaches your door.
At Indian Pharma, we’re committed to making quality healthcare more affordable, accessible, and private. Explore our wide range of generics today and experience the difference.
What Are Generic Drugs?
A generic drug is a medication created to be the same as an already marketed brand-name drug in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics, and intended use. It contains the same active ingredient(s) and works the same way in the body.
Are Generics As Effective As Brand-Name Drugs?
Yes. FDA-approved generics must deliver the same amount of active ingredient into the bloodstream at the same rate and to the same extent as the brand-name version (this is called bioequivalence). Clinical studies, including large reviews of heart medications and other drugs, show no evidence that brand-name versions work better.
Are Generics As Safe As Brand-Name Drugs?
Yes. Generics must meet the same strict standards for quality, strength, purity, and manufacturing as brand-name drugs. They have the same benefits and risks (including side effects). The FDA reviews and approves them before they can be sold.
Why Are Generic Drugs So Much Cheaper?
Brand-name companies invest heavily in research, clinical trials, and marketing. Generic manufacturers do not need to repeat those costly studies—they only need to prove their product is bioequivalent. Competition among multiple generic makers further lowers prices (often 80–85% less).
Why Do Generic Drugs Look Different (Color, Shape, Size)?
Trademark laws prevent generics from looking exactly like the brand-name version. Differences in appearance, packaging, or inactive ingredients (fillers, dyes, binders) are allowed as long as they do not affect how the drug works.
Do Generics Have The Same Side Effects?
Yes. Because they contain the same active ingredient and work the same way, they have the same potential side effects and risks as the brand-name drug. Any differences in inactive ingredients rarely cause issues, but people with specific allergies or sensitivities should check with a pharmacist.
How Are Generic Drugs Approved?
Manufacturers submit an Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) to the FDA. They must prove the generic is the same in active ingredient, strength, dosage form, and route of administration, and that it is bioequivalent. The FDA also inspects manufacturing facilities to the same standards used for brand-name drugs.
Can I Safely Switch From Brand To A Generic Drug?
In most cases, yes. FDA-approved generics are considered therapeutically equivalent and interchangeable. For a small number of “narrow therapeutic index” drugs (e.g., certain thyroid, epilepsy, or heart medications), doctors sometimes prefer consistency. Always check with your doctor or pharmacist before switching.
Does Every Brand-Name Drug Have A Generic Version?
No. A generic can only be made after the brand-name drug’s patent and exclusivity periods expire. Some newer or complex drugs still have only brand-name versions available.
Are There Any Real Differences Between Generic And Brand?
The main allowed differences are inactive ingredients, appearance, and sometimes the manufacturing site. These do not affect safety or effectiveness for the vast majority of people. In rare cases (allergies to a filler, or certain sensitive medications), a patient may notice a difference and should discuss it with a healthcare provider.
