| generic drug |
A generic drug is a drug which is bioequivalent to a brand name drug with respect to pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties, but is normally sold for a lower price. Generic medicines must contain the same active ingredient at the same strength as the "innovator" brand, be bioequivalent, and are required to meet the same pharmacopoeial requirements for the preparation. ...
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| genealogy |
record of a person's relatives constructed beginning with the earliest ancestors.
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| genetic marker |
is a specific tissue type or gene, similar to a blood type, that is passed on from parents to their children. Some genetic markers are linked to certain rheumatic diseases.
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| genetic |
Inherited; having to do with information that is passed from parents to offspring through genes in sperm and egg cells.
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| genetic counseling |
A communication process between a specially trained health professional and a person concerned about the genetic risk of disease. The person's family and personal medical history may be discussed, and counseling may lead to genetic testing.
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