The US Food and Drug Administration's "Approved Drugs with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations" list, better known simply as The Orange Book, is a list of 'equivalent' medications that have been approved for use. Essentially the list contains a number of drugs that are considered 'generic' or 'alternative' and can be safely used in place of a (generally much more expensive) name brand prescription medication.
The Orange Book includes different types of drugs such as brand-name drugs, generic drugs, and therapeutic equivalents. It provides information on drug products that have been approved by the FDA and helps healthcare professionals identify therapeutic alternatives.
The Orange Book is a reference source that gives insight on whether or not two drugs have Therapeutic Equivalences.
The ISBN of The Book of Drugs is 978-0306818776.
The Book of Drugs has 256 pages.
Orange Book: Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations (US)
The Book of Drugs was created on 2012-01-10.
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When the first print edition of Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations was being prepared October 1980, staff members in the Office of Generic Drugs had to choose a color for the cover. The project manager suggested, "It's almost Halloween. How about orange?"Before long, The Orange Book had become a popular short title for this important publication.
Topics in a book are listed alphabetically in the Index.
The Netherlands has "The Orange Book" as its official book. It is a collection of statistics and data on agriculture and the environment in the country.
The History of Drugs by Katherine Swarts
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