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Therapeutic Equivalence Codes: How the FDA Determines If Generic Drugs Can Be Substituted
Ian McEwan

Therapeutic Equivalence Codes: How the FDA Determines If Generic Drugs Can Be Substituted

Learn how the FDA uses therapeutic equivalence codes to determine if generic drugs can be safely substituted for brand-name medications. Understand A vs B codes, how the Orange Book works, and why this system saves billions.

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