“Generic Medical Shop” refers to a social service initiative where medicines are made available to the public at significantly lower prices by promoting generic medicines instead of expensive branded drugs.
Generic medicines contain the same active ingredients, dosage, effectiveness, and safety standards as branded medicines, but are sold at a much lower cost because they do not carry heavy brand-marketing expenses.
Providing affordable healthcare to common people
Reducing the financial burden of medicines on poor and middle-class families
Increasing awareness about generic medicines
Supporting economically weaker patients requiring long-term treatment
Promoting accessible and ethical healthcare services
Sell quality-approved generic medicines at reduced prices
Operate through charitable or service-oriented management
Guide patients about lower-cost alternatives prescribed by doctors
Sometimes provide basic health awareness and consultation support
This initiative especially benefits senior citizens, daily wage earners, rural and low-income families, and patients needing regular medicines for diabetes, BP, heart disease, etc. The broader vision is to ensure that no person is deprived of treatment merely because medicines are expensive.