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Functionality test product
Therapeutic Area
- First aid
Description
Key
3rd party Product
General Sales List
Patient Pack
Discontinued
Calender Patient Pack
Pharmacy Only
Teva UK Limited also distributes some third party products within our portfolio, these products are identified with a 3rd party icon. For further information on these third party products, please contact the relevant Marketing Authorisation (MA) holder. If you require further assistance, you can contact our Medical Information Service by email medinfo@tevauk.com, or call 0207 5407117.
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in the Patient Information Leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme at www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of a medicine
More Information
What are generic medicines?
A generic medicine is a medicine that is an equivalent substitute to a brand name drug. Generic medicines contain the same active ingredients as the original brand products, and are available in the same strengths and dosage forms as the originals. A generic drug must work the same way in your body and produce the same treatment result as the brand name drug 01.
Why are generic drug names different from the original drug names?
All brand-name drugs have a generic name. The generic name often appears next to the brand name and is the active ingredient(s) in the medication. Regulators often require that generic drugs are given a different name than the brand-name drugs, in order to avoid confusion. Typically, the generic name of a medicine is based on the name of its active ingredient(s), whereas the names given to brand-name drugs are intended for marketing purposes. There are a few unique cases where the generic medicine may also have another name besides the active ingredient. Ask your pharmacist if you have any questions.
Are generic drugs safe?
A generic drug is bioequivalent to the brand-name innovative drug and meets the same quality standards. The active ingredient, the content, the dosage form and the usage of a generic drug are similar to those of an innovative drug. Regulatory authorities review the safety of both brand and generic prescription drugs before they are approved for use in a country. They also continue to monitor safety of these medications after approval 02.
What does Bioequivalence mean?
Bioequivalence demonstrates a similar profile of behavior of two products in the human body, in terms of the rate and extent of absorption of the active pharmaceutical ingredient from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to the blood stream. Bioequivalence study is a regulatory requirement and is performed for all generic drugs to ensure their efficiency and safety.
How to get this product
Teva's generic medications are available in most pharmacies across the United States, though not all pharmacies carry the same Teva medications. To find out if your medication is available as a Teva generic, contact your local pharmacy. If the pharmacy doesn't regularly stock a certain medication from Teva, ask if it can be ordered for you at no additional cost.
Learn moreAdditional products
I - Sample product
Active Ingredient
- Testosterone
Size
- Bottle 500 mL
Strength
- 250 mg/5mL
E - Product example
Active Ingredient
- Testosterone
Size
- 2 kg 4 kg
Strength
- 50 mg
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