18/08/2025
People keep paying five to fifteen times more for the same medicine, all because of a fancy name on the box.
Rablet D sells for 317 (even after 20% it will cost us *257), yet Jan Aushadhi has the exact same thing for *18 Rs.
B-29? 275 in the market. 48 Rs at Jan Aushadhi. Same composition. Same effect.
The chemical formula never changes. What changes is the brand, the shiny box, and the illusion of trust that pharma companies carefully build.
They spend fortunes on pushing their brand through doctors, free samples, sponsored events, and glossy packaging. Patients inherit that trust without ever questioning it. Doctors stick to what they know. Patients rarely ask if there's another option.
Government-approved generic medicines match the same quality and safety standards, but because they look plain and cost less, people assume they're inferior. That's not reality. That's marketing brainwashing.
Branded medicines dominate 87 percent of drug sales in India, not because they're better, but because people fall for the story.
Jan Aushadhi skips the drama, skips the marketing circus, and sells you the same pill for a fair price.