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Report: Generic drugs saved $193 billion in 2011

Updated: Thursday, 02 Aug 2012, 4:19 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 02 Aug 2012, 4:19 PM EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) - Growing use of generic medicines has reduced U.S. health care spending by more than $1 trillion over the past decade.

That's the conclusion of an industry-funded study that finds use of generic prescription drugs saved about $193 billion last year alone.

The report from the Generic Pharmaceutical Association finds that using inexpensive generic versions of pricier brand-name prescription drugs now saves the country about $1 billion every other day.

Last year, nearly 80 percent of the 4 billion prescriptions dispensed in this country were generic drugs. Because of their cheaper prices, those drugs accounted for just 27 percent of total U.S. spending on prescription medicines.

The report notes drugs for heart conditions and central nervous system disorders such as depression and convulsions account for 57 percent of the annual savings.

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