Generically equivalent definition

Generically equivalent means a drug that is pharmaceutically and therapeutically equivalent to the drug prescribed;

Examples of Generically equivalent in a sentence

  • PRODUCT "C" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRUG NAME ANDA# SANO FILING DATE FDA ACCEPTED DATE Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] *Generically equivalent to such strengths in Transderm-Nitro(R).

  • PRODUCT "B" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DRUG NAME ANDA# SANO FILING DATE FDA ACCEPTED DATE Nicotine Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nicotine Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nicotine Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] *Generically equivalent to such strengths in Habitrol(R).

  • Product B Sano FDA Drug Name ANDA# Filing Date Accepted Date Nicotine Transdermal System 74-645 03/09/95 04/06/95 7 mg/day* Nicotine Transdermal System 74-611 01/20/95 04/06/95 14 mg/day* Nicotine Transdermal System 74-612 01/20/95 04/06/95 21 mg/day* *Generically equivalent to such strengths in Habitrol(R).

Related to Generically equivalent

  • Therapeutically equivalent means a drug product with the same efficacy and toxicity when administered to an individual as the originally prescribed drug as provided for in Section 39‑24‑40.

  • Functionally equivalent means that when a service is provided via telehealth, the transmission of information must be of sufficient quality as to be the same level of service as an in-person visit. Transmission of voices, images, data, or video must be clear and understandable.

  • Therapeutically equivalent drug products means drug products that contain the same active ingredients and are identical in strength or concentration, dosage form, and route of administration and that are classified as being therapeutically equivalent by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration pursuant to the definition of "therapeutically equivalent drug products" set forth in the most recent edition of the Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations, otherwise known as the "Orange Book."

  • Actuarially equivalent or "of equal actuarial value" means a benefit of equal value

  • Morphine equivalent dose or "MED" means a conversion of various opioids to a morphine equivalent dose by the use of accepted conversion tables.