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Generic1. The chemical name of a drug. 2. A term referring to the chemical makeup of a drug rather than to the advertised brand name under which the drug may be sold. 3.A term referring to any drug marketed under its chemical name without advertising.
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GenericOfficial nonbrand names by which medicines are known. Generic names usually refer to the chemical name of the drug.
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GenericDescribes the characteristics and/or experience of the total universe of a coupon of MBS sector type; that is, in contrast to a specific pool or collateral group, as in a specific CMO issue.
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GenericLower-quality blends with names like "Mountain White" that are frequently made from inexpensive varieties. New World wines using place names such as Chablis or Burgundy as generic terms have [..]
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Generic1670s, "belonging to a large group of objects," formed in English from Latin gener-, stem of genus "race, kind" (see genus) + -ic. Hence "of a general kind, not special. In re [..]
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GenericThe chemical name of a drug, not the brand name. The chemical formulations of a generic drug and the brand name drug are the same.
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Genericgeneral, not trademarked or copyrighted.
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GenericA class, interface, or method that declares one or more type variables. These type variables are known as type parameters. A generic declaration defines a set of parameterized types, one for each poss [..]
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GenericIn trademark law, the status of a word or symbol commonly used to describe an entire type of product or service rather than to distinguish one product or service from another. An example is "rais [..]
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Genericadj. Noting a genus or kind; opposed to specific.
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Generic1. Generic Term - see definition 2. term for a drug which is out of patent and able to be manufactured/sold by anybody. 3. Non-preferred and misleading term for Multiple specific compound 4. Non-preferred term for a Markush structure
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GenericRelating to or descriptive of an entire group or class.
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GenericA term used to describe a plain product, generally one made for OEM distribution. See vanilla.
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Generic1 : common or descriptive and not entitled to trademark protection : nonproprietary [the name of a drug] 2 : having a nonproprietary name [ drugs]
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GenericProduct packaged and sold without brand name or advertisements. Usually of a standard grade as opposed to grade A or top quality. Offers customers lower quality at a lower price, and is packed in a pl [..]
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Generic(n) a wine that is a blend of several varieties of grapes with no one grape predominating; a wine that does not carry the name of any specific grape(n) any product that can be sold without a brand nam [..]
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GenericOfficial nonbrand names by which medicines are known. Generic names usually refer to the chemical name of the drug.
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Genericreference (generisk referanse): reference to a whole class, rather than to individual and specified members of it. E.g. The wolf is no favourite with sheep farmers. (=wolves are not... The reference i [..]
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GenericA medication sold under its generic name, usually legal only after the patent has expired, or if no patent was issued for the substance. Generic drugs are usually less expensive than proprietary medic [..]
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GenericGeneric: A class or group of products with predominating common characteristics such as usage, origin, principal ingredients and so on.
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GenericOfficial nonbrand names by which medicines are known. Generic names usually refer to the chemical name of the drug.
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GenericPertaining to a substance, product or drug that is not protected by trademark. It is identical in chemical composition but not necessarily equivalent in therapeutic effect.
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GenericThe term "generic product" has somewhat different meanings in different jurisdictions. Generic products may be marketed either under the non-proprietary approved name or under a new br [..]
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GenericPertaining to a substance, product or drug that is not protected by trademark. It is identical in chemical composition but not necessarily equivalent in therapeutic effect.
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Generic
Very comprehensive; pertaining or appropriate to large classes or groups as opposed to specific.
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GenericDescribes the characteristics and/or experience of the total universe of a coupon of MBS sector type; that is, in contrast to a specific pool or collateral group, as in a specific CMO issue.
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