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Generic Drugs- A Brief Introduction Generic Drugs are also known as non-proprietary drugs. Generic drugs are those medicines which are not patented or which have expired patents. To make a better understanding of the term generic drugs, let’s take the example of Paracetamol. Paracetamol is a pain killer which was first synthesized by a pharmaceutical [...]
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September 15th, 2009 | Posted in Generic drug names | No Comments
Prologue Generic Drugs are non-proprietary versions of those drugs which are not patented or which have lost its patent due to expiration. A drug when produced is examined by FDA thoroughly. After approval, the drug is assigned a generic name by the Approved Name Council of United States and is patented for its chemical formula [...]
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Patent Drugs
Patent drugs are the proprietary drugs and are registered trademarks which are dually patented by FDA for their chemical structure, their formula, and their brand name. The company which files these patents gets the exclusive rights to manufacture or market it. Other companies cannot produce any drug with similar chemical formula and brand [...]
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September 15th, 2009 | Posted in Generic drug names | No Comments
Lipitor (generic name Atrovastatin) is a drug used to lower the cholesterol level of blood in patients with heart disease. The drug was first synthesized in 1985 by Pfizer (the then Parke-Davis-Warner-Lambert Company). Lipitor has become the best-selling drug worldwide with its sales up to $12.9 billion. The drug belongs to the parent class statin, [...]
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August 25th, 2009 | Posted in Generic drug names | No Comments
First things First: What are Generic Drugs? We know they are so many so many questions popping into your mind as the term ‘generic’ brings so many fears about the quality and standards of the drug. First of all let us introduce the term generic drugs to you. Generic drugs are the non-proprietary drugs. These [...]
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August 25th, 2009 | Posted in Generic drug names | No Comments
Drug Nomenclature
When a drug is manufactured it is assigned three different names – Chemical name, Generic name, and Trade name. To have detailed understanding of the drug nomenclature, let’s have a look on these names individually.
Chemical Name Every drug is a result of a certain chemical formulation. Drugs are compounds of different salts. Based on [...]
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August 25th, 2009 | Posted in Generic drug names | No Comments
Generic drugs, also known as non-proprietary drugs, are those medications which are not patented. Off-patented drugs are the ones which were not patented ever or which have expired patents. To understand what does a generic drug really mean, let’s take the example of Paracetamol. Paracetamol was first produced by Sterling Winthrop Co. in 1953 and [...]
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August 24th, 2009 | Posted in Generic drug names | 1 Comment
Drugs and medications are the major tools in Medicine. Medicine is the science of healing from a physical ailment or disease. To study drugs and medication, medical professionals have developed a nomenclature for drugs to identify them. The nomenclature has now been practiced world over for drug recognition. How do we classify drugs? Here’s the [...]
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August 24th, 2009 | Posted in Generic drug names | No Comments
Generic Drugs When the patent of a branded drug expires, it falls in the category of Generic drug. Generic Drugs are also known as non-proprietary drugs and do not hold any patent or copy rights. any drug without a patent and copy rights can be manufactured and marketed by any pharmaceutical company. Patented drugs, however, [...]
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August 24th, 2009 | Posted in Generic drug names | No Comments
Generic Drugs are the non-proprietary drugs which are manufactured and sold by many pharmaceutical companies with their generic names. Every drug, when manufactured, is given a unique chemical, generic, and brand name. Among the three names, the brand name is suggested by the manufacturer and is often patented meaning the name becomes a registered trademark. [...]
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August 11th, 2009 | Posted in Generic drug names | 1 Comment