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a common name used to identify a drug, as opposed to a brand name used by a particular company (eg, TMP-SMX is the generic name the drug sold as Bactrim or Septra).
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A drug not protected by trademark. Also, the scientific name as opposed to the proprietary, brand name.
Ãâó: www.clevelandclinic.org/cancer/general/glossary/g....
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Chemical name for a drug
Ãâó: www.umdnj.edu/hsweb/research_glossary/g.htm
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The term "generic name" has three meanings when referring to a drug. First, it may be the chemical name of a drug. Second, it may refer to the chemical makeup of a drug rather than to the advertised brand name. And finally, generic is any drug marketed under its chemical name without advertising. Generic drugs are less expensive than brand-name drugs are chemically identical and meet US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards for safety, purity, and effectiveness.
Ãâó: www.providence.org/alaska/tchap/glossary/G.htm
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The name of a genus. Always a single word (simple or compound), written with a capital initial letter and employed as a noun in the nominative singular
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