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present in the drug.

These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19
present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19
present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19
present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19
present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19
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present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19
present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

present in the drug. These drugs are not given fancy brand names by different pharmaceutical companies and
patented in the market, rather they are sold under their manufacturer’s name. Generic drugs may look or taste
different from brand name drugs, but have same chemical composition as their. This makes them identical in
efficacy, potency, route of administration, strength and dosage. Generic drugs are cheaper than their branded
equivalents as they are not patented or advertised and involve the cost of manufacturing only, hence they
often prove to be a better choice. 18 Most nations have a requirement for generic drug manufacturers that they
need to prove that their formulation exhibits bioequivalence to the innovator product.19

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