Reference of generic medicine
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A generic medicine is a medicine that is developed to be the same as a medicine that has already been authorised (the 'reference medicine'). A generic medicine contains the same active substance(s) as the reference medicine, and it is used at the same dose(s) to treat the same disease(s) as the reference medicine.
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Over the past 16 years, the GBR®—Generic Brand Reference—Guide has become a useful resource for pharmacists and healthcare professionals. The GBR® Guide app contains a comprehensive, cross-referenced listing of generic and brand pharmaceuticals and can help to quickly identify the generic name for a brand product or the brand name for a generic product.
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