Common use of GENERIC DRUG Clause in Contracts

GENERIC DRUG. The chemical equivalent of a brand-name drug with an expired patent. The color or shape may be different, but the active ingredients must be the same for both.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Health Care Plan Rules, Health Care Plan Rules, Health Care Plan Rules

GENERIC DRUG. The A chemical equivalent of a brand-name drug with an expired patent. The color or shape may be different, but the active ingredients must be the same for both.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Health Care Plan Rules, Health Care Plan Rules, Health Care Plan Rules