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[-] otter@lemmy.ca 6 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

There is nothing inherent in knockoff that says it doesn't work. That would be a fake.

While I can find definitions that call it "an inferior copy" (link), that's not the point. Common usage has made it so that people will assume things about the quality or efficacy of the medication when certain words are used. Even if a word is technically correct, perceptions about the word can make it a bad choice.

Often when patents expire and other options emerge, they are called "generics" or "store brand" versions. Those terms don't carry the negative associations.

[-] Buffalox@lemmy.world -2 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

Even if a word is technically correct, perceptions about the word can make it a bad choice.

I agree, I just find it strange that that is the perception of medicine that is a knockoff of an original, because that's very common, is widely sold, and generally has the exact same effect as the original.
A knockoff is also used for a cheaper copy of an original. Cheaper as in price, not necessarily quality, although that is often the case, it doesn't have to be. As is usually NOT the case when it regards medicine. The cheaper copy (knockoff) can usually be used interchangeably.

There are also knockoffs of Louis Vuitton products that are hard to identify even by experts. Louis Vuitton products are often not that expensive to make, so a knockoff can easily be cheaper, and have similar quality.
But disregarding how close it comes, it will always be considered cheap because it's a knockoff and not an original product.

[-] GiveMemes@jlai.lu 0 points 6 hours ago

What is your point? There's a difference between a bag and a molecule and it really seems like you're just embarrassing yourself.

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