“If you take a generic drug, you have no rights. And most people don’t realize that.”
Most of the prescriptions filled in the U.S.—80%— are for the generic version of brand-name drugs. In fact, your insurance probably requires you take the cheaper generic version when it is available.
But there is a dangerous safety gap: generic drug companies cannot be held liable for any harm their product causes.
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