A generic drug manufacturer is a company or entity that produces generic versions of branded pharmaceutical products once the original drug’s patent protection expires. These manufacturers are responsible for developing, producing, and marketing generic drugs that are bioequivalent to the original branded drugs. They ensure that the generic product contains the same active ingredient(s), is administered in the same dosage form, and delivers the same therapeutic effect as the branded version, while adhering to regulatory standards set by agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or other relevant national regulatory bodies. These manufacturers play a critical role in expanding access to essential medications while promoting competition in the pharmaceutical industry.




