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The Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA) is a trade association that represents manufacturers and distributors of [[generic drug|generic pharmaceuticals]], bulk pharmaceutical chemicals, and suppliers of other goods and services to the generic industry. Generic drugs are those that are comparable to a [[brand-name drug]] in dosage form, strength, route of administration, quality, and intended use. | The Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA) is a trade association that represents manufacturers and distributors of [[generic drug|generic pharmaceuticals]], bulk pharmaceutical chemicals, and suppliers of other goods and services to the generic industry. Generic drugs are those that are comparable to a [[brand-name drug]] in dosage form, strength, route of administration, quality, and intended use. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 29 October 2025
Overview
The Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA) is a trade association that represents manufacturers and distributors of generic pharmaceuticals, bulk pharmaceutical chemicals, and suppliers of other goods and services to the generic industry. Generic drugs are those that are comparable to a brand-name drug in dosage form, strength, route of administration, quality, and intended use.


History
The GPhA was established in the late 20th century, following the enactment of the Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act (also known as the Hatch-Waxman Act) in 1984. This legislation created a balance between the need for innovative pharmaceutical companies to recoup their investments in research and development, and the need for patients to have access to affordable medications.
Role and Activities
The GPhA plays a significant role in advocating for the interests of the generic pharmaceutical industry. It provides a unified voice for its members in legislative and regulatory matters, promotes the economic benefits of generic drugs, and works to ensure the quality and safety of these products.
Economic Impact
Generic drugs play a crucial role in the healthcare system by providing cost-effective alternatives to brand-name drugs. The GPhA reports that generic drugs have saved the U.S. healthcare system over a trillion dollars in the last decade.
Challenges and Controversies
Despite the benefits of generic drugs, the GPhA and its members often face challenges and controversies. These include issues related to patent litigation, pricing practices, and perceptions of generic drug quality.