Generically equivalent definition

Generically equivalent means a drug that is pharmaceutically and therapeutically equivalent to the drug prescribed;

Examples of Generically equivalent in a sentence

  • Generically equivalent pharmaceuticals will be dispensed whenever there is a FDA approved generic drug.

  • Generically equivalent pharmaceuticals will be dispensed whenever there is a FDA approved generic drug.Select oral over-the-counter medications, as determined by the Health Plan, that have been available since 2002 in an equivalent prescription dosage strength will be covered under this Rider for a Generic Copayment.

  • Generically equivalent pharmaceuticals will be dispensed whenever applicable.

  • Generically equivalent pharmaceuticals will be dispensed by the Mail Order Pharmacy whenever there is a FDA approved generic drug.

  • Generically equivalent products are safe and effective treatments that offer savings as alternatives to brand name products.Drugs that are available as Non-Specialty generics (Tier 1) or Specialty generics (Tier 4) are designated in the HBP Prescription Drug Formulary with an asterisk (*).

  • PRODUCT "C" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRUG NAME ANDA# SANO FILING DATE FDA ACCEPTED DATE Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nitroglycerin Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] *Generically equivalent to such strengths in Transderm-Nitro(R).

  • PRODUCT "B" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DRUG NAME ANDA# SANO FILING DATE FDA ACCEPTED DATE Nicotine Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nicotine Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] Nicotine Transdermal System [*****]* [ ***** ] *Generically equivalent to such strengths in Habitrol(R).

  • Product B Sano FDA Drug Name ANDA# Filing Date Accepted Date Nicotine Transdermal System 74-645 03/09/95 04/06/95 7 mg/day* Nicotine Transdermal System 74-611 01/20/95 04/06/95 14 mg/day* Nicotine Transdermal System 74-612 01/20/95 04/06/95 21 mg/day* *Generically equivalent to such strengths in Habitrol(R).

  • Generically equivalent drugs will be administered by the Pharmacy.

  • Generically equivalent drug" has the same meaning as in section 3715.01 of the Revised Code.

Related to Generically equivalent

  • Therapeutically equivalent means a drug product with the same efficacy and toxicity when administered to an individual as the originally prescribed drug as provided for in Section 39‑24‑40.

  • Therapeutically equivalent drug products means drug products that contain the same active ingredients and are identical in strength or concentration, dosage form, and route of administration and that are classified as being therapeutically equivalent by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration pursuant to the definition of "therapeutically equivalent drug products" set forth in the most recent edition of the Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations, otherwise known as the "Orange Book."

  • Actuarially Equivalent or "of equal actuarial value" means a benefit of equal value

  • Morphine equivalent dose means a conversion of various opioids to a morphine equivalent dose by the use of accepted conversion tables.

  • Aluminum equivalent means the thickness of type 1100 aluminum alloy affording the same attenuation, under specified conditions, as the material in question.

  • Spousal equivalent means a cohabitant occupying a relationship generally equivalent to that of a spouse.

  • Generic Equivalent or "generically equivalent" means a drug that has an identical amount of the same active chemical ingredients in the same dosage form, that meets applicable standards of strength, quality and purity according to the United States pharmacopeia or other nationally recognized compendium and that, if administered in the same amounts, will provide comparable therapeutic effects. Generic equivalent or generically equivalent does not include a drug that is listed by the federal food and drug administration as having unresolved bioequivalence concerns according to the administration's most recent publication of approved drug products with therapeutic equivalence evaluations.

  • Therapeutic Equivalent means that a Covered Drug can be expected to produce essentially the same therapeutic outcome and toxicity.

  • Dose equivalent (HT) means the product of the absorbed dose in tissue, quality factor, and all other necessary modifying factors at the location of interest. The units of dose equivalent are the sievert (Sv) and rem.

  • Lead equivalent means the thickness of lead affording the same attenuation, under specified conditions, as the material in question.

  • Dose equivalent (HT means the product of the absorbed dose in tissue, quality factor, and all other necessary modifying factors at the location of interest. The units of dose equivalent are the sievert (Sv) and rem.

  • Investment product means a financial instrument (within the meaning of Article 4(1)(15) of MiFID II) or a structured deposit (within the meaning of Article 4(1)(43) of MiFID II).

  • Substantially Equal means that the successful bid is within two percent (2%) of the next lowest responsible bid. However, the bids shall not be substantially equal where the two percent difference is equal to or greater than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00).

  • Combination Product means (a) a product containing a Licensed Product together with one or more other active ingredients that have independent biologic or chemical activity when present alone that are sold as a single unit, or (b) a Licensed Product together with one or more products, devices, pieces of equipment or components thereof, that are sold as a single package at a single price.

  • Distribution Equivalent Right means an Award granted under Article XIII of the Plan which entitles the Holder to receive bookkeeping credits, cash payments and/or Share distributions equal in amount to the distributions that would have been made to the Holder had the Holder held a specified number of Shares during the period the Holder held the Distribution Equivalent Right.

  • Interest Equivalent means a yield on a 360-day basis of a discount basis security which is equal to the yield on an equivalent interest-bearing security.

  • Equivalent method means any method of sampling and analyzing for an air pollutant that has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the commissioner and the U.S. EPA to have a consistent and quantitatively known relationship to the reference method under specific conditions.

  • Combination Products means any product containing both a pharmaceutically active agent or ingredient which constitutes a Licensed Product and one or more other pharmaceutically active agents or ingredients which do not constitute Licensed Products.

  • Aggregate Industry Equivalent Unit Score is then calculated for each S&P Industry Classification, shown on Schedule 2, and is equal to the sum of the Equivalent Unit Scores for each issuer in such industry classification group.

  • Unsubsidized Xxxxxxxx Loan means a Loan made pursuant to Section 428H of the Higher Education Act.

  • Incremental Equivalent Debt has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.01(a)(xxiii).

  • Investment Option means any of the guaranteed investments and variable investment funds available under the Plan.

  • Subsidized Xxxxxxxx Loan means a Loan for which the interest rate is governed by Section 427A(a) or 427A(d) of the Higher Education Act.

  • Term Benchmark when used in reference to any Loan or Borrowing, refers to whether such Loan, or the Loans comprising such Borrowing, are bearing interest at a rate determined by reference to the Adjusted Term SOFR Rate.

  • Equivalent Load means the sum of a Market Participant’s net system requirements to serve its customer load in the PJM Region, if any, plus its net bilateral transactions.

  • Effective dose equivalent (HE means the sum of the products of the dose equivalent to each organ or tissue (HT) and the weighting factor (wT) applicable to each of the body organs or tissues that are irradiated (HE = Σ wTHT).