
A generic drug (generic drugs, short: generics) is a drug defined as `a drug product that is comparable to A generic drug brand/reference listed drug product in dosage form, strength, quality and performance characteristics, and intended use.` It has also been defined as a term referring to any drug marketed under its chemical name without adver.....
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A drug that that is in effect a copy of an original proprietary version of a drug....
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(from the article `Business Overview`) ...on a number of frontsfrom federal regulators, who gained greater supervisory powers and shot down a number of promising new drugs; from ... Bristol-Myers Squibb was left reeling when a deal it and France`s Sanofi-Aventis had forged with generic manufacturer Apotex fell apart. The deal ... ...
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A drug whose patent has expired thus enabling it to be manufactured by any company. Phentermine is an example of a Generic Drug.
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A drug whose patent has expired thus enabling it to be manufactured by any company. Phentermine is an example of a Generic Drug.
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A drug whose patent has expired thus enabling it to be manufactured by any company. Phentermine is an example of a Generic Drug.
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a drug that is not protected by a patent and may be produced by any manufacturer.
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A prescription drug that has the same active-ingredient formula as a brand-name drug. A generic drug
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Generic drug: The term 'generic' has several meanings as regards drugs: The chemical name of a drug. A term referring to the chemical makeup of a drug rather than to the advertised brand name under which the drug is sold. A term referring to any drug marketed under its chemical name without advertising. 'Diazepam' is an example of the chemical (gen...
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A medicine that has the same active drug as a trademarked brand-named version. Generic drugs usually cost less than their brand-name versions.
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a drug marketed under its chemical name, instead of a brand name
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noun when the patent protection for a brand-name drug expires generic versions of the drug can be offered for sale if the FDA agrees; `generic drugs are usually cheaper than brand-name drugs`
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a drug produced and distributed without patent protection. A drug product that is no longer covered by patent protection and thus may be produced and/or distributed by many firms.
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