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- Authorized_generics abstract "Authorized generics are prescription drugs produced by brand pharmaceutical companies and marketed under a private label, at generic prices. Authorized generics compete with generic products in that they are identical to their brand counterpart in both active and inactive ingredients; whereas according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Office of Generic Drugs, generic drugs are required to contain only the identical active ingredients as the brand. Authorized generics compete with generics on price, quality and availability in the generic marketplace, and are marketed to consumers during and after what is commonly known as “the 180-day exclusivity period”.In June 2009 the FTC issued an Interim Report that found that drug prices are lower when authorized generics are marketed against a single generic drug than when they are not. The report showed that with authorized generic competition during the 180-day marketing exclusivity period, retail drug prices are on average 4.2 percent lower than the pre-generic branded price, and wholesale drug prices are on average 6.5 percent lower than the pre-generic branded price.".
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- Authorized_generics wikiPageExternalLink P062105authgenconcurringrosch.pdf.
- Authorized_generics wikiPageExternalLink P062105authgenstatementLeibowitz.pdf.
- Authorized_generics wikiPageExternalLink P062105authorizedgenericsreport.pdf.
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- Authorized_generics subject Category:Federal_Trade_Commission.
- Authorized_generics subject Category:Pharmaceutical_industry.
- Authorized_generics subject Category:Pharmaceuticals_policy.
- Authorized_generics comment "Authorized generics are prescription drugs produced by brand pharmaceutical companies and marketed under a private label, at generic prices. Authorized generics compete with generic products in that they are identical to their brand counterpart in both active and inactive ingredients; whereas according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Office of Generic Drugs, generic drugs are required to contain only the identical active ingredients as the brand.".
- Authorized_generics label "Authorized generics".
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