bananaface said:
You make me do all this extra WORK!
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http://www.pharmacy.state.az.us/0104AZNWSLTR.pdf
The clarification you seek lies between pages 1 and 2.
That's EXACTLY what I was looking for. Ok, now find some information that will help me on my immuno final tomorrow. ...quick man, I haven't got all day!!
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(?Generic equivalent? or ?generically equivalent? means
a drug which has an identical amount of the same active
chemical ingredients in the same dosage form, which meets
applicable standards of strength, quality and purity according
to the United States [P]harmacopeia or other nationally
recognized compendium and which, 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 [F]ood and
[D]rug [A]dministration (FDA) as having unresolved
bioequivalence concerns according to the administration?s
most recent publication of approved drug products with
therapeutic equivalence evaluations ([otherwise] known
as the [?]Orange Book[?]). The Orange Book or another
reference that reproduces the information contained in the
Orange Book is required by administrative rule to be present
in every pharmacy?s reference library by rule R4-23-
612(9)(d). Generic substitution with unapproved products
by pharmacists is a violation of the Arizona Pharmacy Act
and may result in discipline.")