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The root in the word generic is "gen". Gen or gene, is normally referred to as the beginning or base of.
'Generic' refers to a type of medicine that contains the same active ingredients as a brand-name drug but is sold under its chemical name without branding. Generic drugs are typically more affordable, as they do not involve the high costs associated with developing and marketing brand-name medicines.
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Yes, there is a generic brand of Lamictal. Ask your doctor for further information or use. Updated Answer: Lamotrignine is the generic name.
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Knowledge, the information, the generic prescriptions will give the patients and the general public the opportunity to select the most economical equivalent to what is prescribed to them.
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Fentanyl is a generic drug.
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This is a very generic question, What do you mean by "information" Humans obtain many different forms of information from outer space, information regarding physics? or do you mean information from satelines?
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No, it is not available generically yet. Actually generic equivalent of the drug Actos available online and it is called as Pioglitazone Hydrochloride. You can find even more details on this information at International Drug Mart.
A PDR (Physicians Desk Reference) is usually available in pharmacies to look up drug information. Drugs are indexed under brand and generic names.
celexa is a generic of lexapro Celexa is not the generic of Lexapro. Its the sister of Celexa. Lexapro will go generic, hopefully, by 2012
No it appears that Extenze is a generic drug. Therefore there is no generic for it.