I haven't seen this addressed before although I'm sure it has been: Generic Drugs.
I was diagnosed about 9 years ago and started out on Ropinirole and Carbidopa/Levodopa 50/200. The C/L was generic. I don't believe I have ever taken Sinemet, the name brand. My neurologist gave me several samples of Azilect probably 6-7 years ago. I didn't take it at first because of a general anti drug attitude on my part. However, my cousin, who also has Parkinson's, came in from out of town to lay some golf and told me that he had started taking Azilect and had received some compliments on how he was doing and also felt his golf game improved. When I heard his golf game improved, I tried it and it worked. 1mg per day in the morning. Last year I picked up my prescription one day and eventually discovered that I was having gastro-intestinal issues which was a disturbing first. I got around to looking at the label on my Azilect prescription and it said rasagoline, probably not spelled right, but it was the generic form of Azilect. When I requested Azilect, which was after many discussions with pharmacist, who was great, by the way, I found out that the pharmacy was getting billed monster bucks for my prescription which to me was a $50.00 copay.
OK. This is beginning to drag so the bottom line is that my regular pharmacy, which I liked, could not supply Azilect to me for the $50.00 and referred me to another, competing pharmacy! I finally got back on Azilect with the$50.00 copay and I am back on track, happily.
So, I am no expert on generics, but it sounds like the name brand Azilect could cost almost anywhere in the $600.00-$900.00 range for 30 (one month's supply). When I asked about the difference between Azilect, the name brand and rasagoline, the generic, I would be assured they were the same medicine, but the pills were made with different fillers. Also, in this case, both are made by Teva. How in the world can they be the same when the name-brand is priced to the moon and the generic is miles less expensive?
I realize this sight is followed on most continents. I am in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. I would really like to receive some insight on what seems to be an enormous impropriety, or rip off!