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Do all drugs have a generic equivalent?

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Do all drugs have a generic equivalent?

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Generics are available for many drugs, but not for the newest drugs approved by the FDA. New drugs are granted an exclusive patent, but once the patent expires, any pharmaceutical company can manufacture a generic version, with FDA approval. In a very few instances, a brand-name drug may be too technically difficult, or too unique, for a generic version to be produced.

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