A generic drug, or simply generic, is a pharmaceutical drug that contains the same chemical substance as a drug that was originally protected by chemical...
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brand names. Under the INN system, generic names for drugs are constructed out of affixes and stems that classify the drugs into useful categories while keeping...
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drugs increased three times as much as the average for generic drug. In 2007, the AARP published a series of studies showing that prescription drug prices...
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Drug Evaluation and Research uses different requirements for the three main drug product types: new drugs, generic drugs, and over-the-counter drugs....
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name drug, generic versions of that drug are produced by other companies and are sold for lower price. By switching to generic prescription drugs, patients...
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providing the product Generic trademark, a trademark that sometimes or usually replaces a common term in colloquial usage Generic drug, a drug identified by its...
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is focused on the pharmacy distribution of drugs with a stated goal to lower the prices for generic drugs by removing middlemen and by moving to a cost-plus...
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competing generic version was approved by the FDA in November 2011. In this same context, the term genericization refers to the process of a brand drug losing...
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patent. The invented drug is usually still considered proprietary even if the patent expired. When a patent expires, generic drugs may be developed and...
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Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) is an application for a U.S. generic drug approval for an existing licensed medication or approved drug. The ANDA is...
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