Abstract
A generic medicine is a pharmaceutical product intended to be interchangeable with the originator, manufactured without a licence from the innovating company and marketed after expiry of a patent or other exclusivity rights [1]. In principle, a generic medicine should be marketed without a commercial brand name, under the International Non-proprietary Name (INN). However, the definition of generic medicine is not always precise, as it is still more a commercial than a legislative concept in many countries.
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