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- | A '''generic drug''' (generic drugs, short: generics) is a [[medication|drug]] which is | + | # Very [[comprehensive]]; pertaining or appropriate to large [[class]]es or [[group]]s as opposed to [[specific]] |
- | 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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