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generic A generic term is one which picks out a class of individuals, or the prototype of the individual, rather than the individual itself. For example, in the sentence ``The wolf has disappeared from northern Europe,'' we are referring to the genus rather than to a particular wolf.
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generic drugs Medications that are not a brand name medication, but by law must have the same active ingredients as the brand name medication and are subject to the same standards of their brand name counterpart. Generic drugs usually cost less.
Ãâó: www.utexas.edu/hr/irg/glossary.html
generic drug means a Prescription Drug, which has the equivalency of the brand name drug with the same use and metabolic disintegration. This Plan will consider as a Generic Drug any Food and Drug Administration approved generic pharmaceutical dispensed according to the professional standards of a licensed pharmacist and clearly designated by the pharmacist as being generic.
Ãâó: www.healthinsure.com/glossary.html
generic a substance or product, in this case a drug, that is not protected by trademark restrictions. Generic drugs are identical in composition to branded forms but may not necessarily have equivalent therapeutic effects.
Ãâó: www.alphamedsource.com/reference/glossary.asp
generic The actual "chemical name" of a medication. It may be sold under various trade names. eg acetaminophen is the generic name. There are at least 30 brands of acetaminophen including Tylenol, the most common.
Ãâó: health.ucsd.edu/teratogen/Glossary.asp
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