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Orange Book

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Orange Book
Graduate education—UK A guide to specialist registrar training issued by NHSE
Medspeak—US A document produced by the US Government Printing Office, which identifies FDA-approved brand medications and generic bioequivalents


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In addition to wholesale and direct prices, each drug entry lists supplier name, trademarked and generic names, NDC numbers, route of administration, strength and quantity, and Orange Book Code, if applicable.
Mr German urged the party's leadership to listen to grassroots supporters rather than those in a "rarefied policy atmosphere" who developed the Orange Book agenda.
The FDA unwittingly abets that abuse by allowing the firms to list new patents in the Orange Book for previously introduced drugs, and by extending automatic protection to the original drug even if the listed patents are invalid or irrelevant.
 
 
 
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