bioequivalence
Americannoun
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- bioequivalent adjective
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Origin of bioequivalence
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Many of them are for bioequivalence studies that test copies of off-patent drugs already on the market.
From Los Angeles Times • May 20, 2021
Much of the debate about generic equivalence involves the proprietary formulations of inactive ingredients by the various companies and whether generics provide the same net benefit, or bioequivalence, to the patient.
From Washington Times • Jul. 19, 2016
The code “AB,” for example, tells pharmacists and physicians that there are solid scientific studies proving that bioequivalence.
From Slate • Feb. 9, 2015
When asked, point blank, whether the agency had downgraded the bioequivalence code of any products due to the Cetero affair, officials promptly dodged the question.
From Slate • Feb. 9, 2015
The FDA apparently allowed the drug to keep its AB badge for months without any valid data backing the drug’s bioequivalence.
From Slate • Feb. 9, 2015
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