Current regulation for generic approval is based on the assessment of average bioequivalence. As indicated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), an approved generic drug can be used as a substitute for the innovative drug. FDA does not indicate that two generic copies of the same innovative drug can be used interchangeably even though they are bioequivalent to the same brand-name drug. In practice, bioequivalence between generic copies of an innovative drug is not required. However, as more generic drug products become available, it is a concern whether the approved generic drug products have the same quality and therapeutic effect as the brand-name drug product and whether they can be used safely and interchangeably. In ...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
Abstract When the patent of a brand-name, marketed drug expires, new, generic products are usually o...
When the patent of a brand-name, marketed drug expires, new, generic products are usually offered. S...
Registered generic drugs are considered interchangeable with brand-name drugs. However, concerns sti...
Registered generic drugs are considered interchangeable with brand-name drugs. However, concerns sti...
Interchangeability of drug products has very different features with small molecules and with biolo...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Generic substitution has become a common practice since the late 1970s in...
Background: In the US, manufacturers seeking approval to market a generic drug product must submit ...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
Contains fulltext : 153224.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: To dat...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
Abstract When the patent of a brand-name, marketed drug expires, new, generic products are usually o...
When the patent of a brand-name, marketed drug expires, new, generic products are usually offered. S...
Registered generic drugs are considered interchangeable with brand-name drugs. However, concerns sti...
Registered generic drugs are considered interchangeable with brand-name drugs. However, concerns sti...
Interchangeability of drug products has very different features with small molecules and with biolo...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Generic substitution has become a common practice since the late 1970s in...
Background: In the US, manufacturers seeking approval to market a generic drug product must submit ...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
Contains fulltext : 153224.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: To dat...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...