It may not be for a very high number of people, as I said in my post, I actually had a different reaction to the generic they tried to put me on due to the differences with the INACTIVE ingredients. It caused some problems and I then had to get a letter from my doctor saying I need to be put back on my older medication.
don't get me wrong generics are a great thing because they drive prices WAY down because they didn't have to pay the cost to develop the drug. I used to work in I.T. in the pharma industry. When a drug reaches p3 (approval stage) each day that passes without approval literally costs the company about a million dollars. Not to mention all the costs associated with the development and p1/p2 trials.