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Generic drug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A generic drug (generic drugs, short: generics) is a drug which is produced and distributed without patent protection. The generic drug may still have a patent on the formulation but not on the acti...
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There are many manufacturers of generic drugs in the United States. Some of these companies make only generic drugs, and some are divisions of major companies which also produce brand name drugs.
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Generic Name ... Generic Drug Name, "Alpha" List - Page 1 (A-H) ... Generic Drugs I-Q...
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; Wal-Mart Stores on Thursday announced that it will begin selling eight additional generic drugs for $4 per 30-day prescription and several family-planning drugs for $9,
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But Antiepilepsy Drug Raises Some Questions ... Some groups have made claims that generics may not be as safe or as effective as branded drugs. But in a study conducted a few years ago the FDA randomly sampled generic and brand-name drugs and found no difference between the two types of drugs.
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