procedure for generic medicine
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Generic drugs are copies that one company makes of a brand-name drug that was developed by another company. Generally, generic drugs sell at lower prices, and it is in the public's interest to get generic drugs to the market quickly.
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The “active ingredient” is the same as that of the brand.
Generic drug companies must provide evidence that shows that their active ingredient is the same as that of the brand-name drug they copy, and FDA must review that evidence.
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