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-'''Sandoz''' is the [[generic drug|generics]] subsidiary of [[Novartis]], a multinational [[pharmaceutical company]]. The company develops, manufactures and markets off-patent [[medicine]]s as well as pharmaceutical and biotechnological active ingredients. Outside of the pharmaceutical industry, the company is best-known for synthesizing [[LSD]] in [[1938]]. +:''[[generic]]''
- +A '''generic drug''' (generic drugs, short: generics) is a [[medication|drug]] which is
-== See also ==+produced and distributed without [[patent]] protection. The generic drug may still have a [[patent]] on the formulation but not on the active ingredient.
-*''[[Images du monde visionnaire]]'' +
-*"[[A Girl Named Sandoz]]"+
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A generic drug (generic drugs, short: generics) is a drug which is produced and distributed without patent protection. The generic drug may still have a patent on the formulation but not on the active ingredient.



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