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generic drug Generic equivalent Pharmacology A drug that is no longer under patent protection, which may be produced by any manufacturer who follows good manufacturing protocols. See Drug monograph, 'Me too' drug. Patient discussion about Generic drug names. Q. When will a generic brand of insulin be available? The cost of insulin seems to be way too high... And with the ever rising population of diabetics, you'd think some other companies would jump unto the bandwagon with a cheaper insulin... what's up with that? A. Unfortunately, as long as Eli Lilly has an effective monopoly on the American market and docs continue to perscribe the latest "flavor" of insulin, the situation is unlikely to change. Personally, I refuse to use Lilly's products (use Novo Nordisk insulin instead) and am still using the regular and NPH I was using 20 years ago... Also, because Type I diabetes tends to affect children, parents are naturally always seeking the next new thing. Doesn't make for an environment conducive to cheaper alternatives, which is a real shame for us all. Read more or ask a question about Generic drug namesHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| We use generic drug names in this article -- or the more familiar abbreviations AZT (generic name zidovudine), ddI (didanosine), d4T (stavudine), and 3TC (lamivudine). Both editions of Stedman's Plus 2004 feature over 500,000 medical, pharmaceutical, and bioscience terms from more than 60 major medical specialties, plus more than 22,000 trade and generic drug names, all drawn from the Facts & Comparisons(R) database of the American Drug Index 2004. |
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