Inderide La 160/50 vs generic Hydrochlorothiazide — independent comparison.
Yes — 11 generic Hydrochlorothiazide options available
Generics contain the same active ingredient (Hydrochlorothiazide) and must meet the FDA's bioequivalence standard.
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A generic drug contains the same active ingredient as the brand-name original at the same strength and dosage form. Before approval, the FDA requires it to be bioequivalent — it must work the same way in the body.
Information is for general reference only and is not medical advice. Consult a licensed professional before switching between brand and generic.