Generic drugs are just as effective as brand-name drugs but cost up to 90% less. The FDA requires them to meet the same strict standards for safety, strength, and performance. Learn how labels, bioequivalence, and cost differences really work.
Partial AUC is a precise pharmacokinetic tool used by regulators to ensure generic drugs match brand-name products in how quickly they're absorbed. It's now required for many extended-release and abuse-deterrent medications to prevent dangerous differences in early drug exposure.
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