Interchangeable definition

Interchangeable means a biosimilar that meets safety standards for determining interchangeability
Interchangeable means a biosimilar that meets safety standards for determining interchangeability pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 262(k)(4).
Interchangeable means, in reference to a biological product, that the United States Food and Drug Administration has determined that a biosimilar product meets the safety standards set forth in 42 USC 262(k)(4) (12/01/2021).¶

Examples of Interchangeable in a sentence

  • DMD agrees to accept equivalent and/or Interchangeable (form, fit and function compatible as defined in the Specifications) Spare Parts and Consumables during the seven (7) year period defined in 9.1 hereof, if Seller's source of supply should change and such change is beyond DMD's reasonable control.

  • Should the cash flow sweep reveal a positive Cash Sweep Amount, you agree we can elect in our discretion for you to apply some or all of the Cash Sweep Amount in permanent reduction of the Interchangeable Facility (2) (Tranche B) or, if the Interchangeable Facility (2) (Tranche B) has been fully repaid, in permanent reduction of the Interchangeable Facility (1) (Tranche A).

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if there are and as soon as there are, in a given country, Interchangeable Drug Competition, the Royalties payable to the Licensing Party for the Licensed Product in such country shall be reduced by [***] percent ([***]%) of the amount otherwise payable hereunder in application of the royalty rates stated in Section 11.5.

  • If TILLOTTS does not provide its written consent within sixty days of CPP’s written request therefor, then TILLOTTS must provide, on or before the conclusion of that sixty-day period, a written analysis that TILLOTTS believes demonstrates that the marketing and Sale of the Interchangeable Formulation under the Proposed Outside Field License would likely substantially reduce TILLOTTS’ Sales of the Licensed Formulation in the Primary Indication in the Licensed Territory.

  • The Company has requested the Health and Educational Facilities Board of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee (the "Issuer") to issue, pursuant to the Trust Indenture (the "Trust Indenture") dated as of May 1, 1993 between the Issuer and First American National Bank, as trustee (the "Trustee"), its Multi-Modal Interchangeable Rate Health Facility Revenue Bonds (Richland Place, Inc.


More Definitions of Interchangeable

Interchangeable means the same as that term is defined in 28 section 1 of P.L.2015, c.130 (C.24:6K-1).
Interchangeable means, in reference to a biological product, that the United States Food and Drug Administration has determined that a biosimilar product meets the safety standards set forth in 42 USC 262(k)(4) (v. 03/1512/28/2022).¶
Interchangeable means a biological product:
Interchangeable means the same as that term is defined in 33 section 1 of P.L.2015, c.130 (C.24:6K-1).]1
Interchangeable means the same as that term is defined in 29 section 1 of P.L.2015, c.130 (C.24:6K-1).
Interchangeable means a biological product that the FDA
Interchangeable means those products that are designated in the formulary as interchangeable pharmaceutical products;