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Re: north40000 post# 429768

Monday, 10/21/2024 5:58:14 PM

Monday, October 21, 2024 5:58:14 PM

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To add onto what I just posted, I found this but it is AI generated so do not know how accurate it is, especially in AMRN's situation related to a skinny label/carve out indication. Once again, appreciate your expertise and insight.

An authorized generic can cover all the indications of a brand name drug because it is essentially the exact same medication, just marketed without the brand name, meaning it has the same active ingredients, fillers, dosage forms, and intended uses as the original brand drug; therefore, it can be used for all the same medical conditions.
Key points about authorized generics:
Identical to brand name:
An authorized generic is manufactured by the same company that makes the brand name drug, ensuring it has the same active ingredients, strength, and formulation.
No brand name label:
The only difference is that an authorized generic is sold without the brand name on the label.
Same indications:
Since it's essentially the same medication, an authorized generic can be used for all the same medical conditions as the brand name drug.

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