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The INN contains information on the pharmacological activity of the molecule. Thus, the INNs of the substances of the same pharmacological group have a common element (for example a common suffix). For example: all INNs that end with "-floxacin" are antibiotics of the fluoroquinolone family. Medications often have several indications. The instructions contained within each box give a simple indication.
If you think this is necessary, do not hesitate to ask your doctor about the indications for each prescribed product. Your pharmacist can also provide you with all the details of your treatment. It must contain strictly the same quantity of the same active ingredient as the original medicinal product; He must prove that he behaves in the same way as the original drug in the body. It is said that it must prove its "bioequivalence": in order to obtain its marketing authorization, the generic medicinal product must demonstrate that the quantity of active ingredient available in the patient's blood and the speed at which the active ingredient reaches the circulation Blood are similar to those of the original drug. This bioequivalence is the guarantee of a therapeutic efficacy identical to that of the original drug. A generic drug therefore has the same active ingredient, in the same amount, as the original drug, and it acts in the same way in the body. Read more at http://www.edandmore.net