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Different definition / meanings for the word "generic drug":
(multisource pharmaceutical) is a pharmaceutical preparation that is essentially similar to an original product, involves an active ingredient that is no longer protected by patent, is approved for sale by a simplified registration, and is sold under a common name with little, if any, promotion.

RX stands for:
-the symbol that originated in medical prescriptions, (also written as "Rx") and "medical prescription" are sometimes used interchangeably. The use of Rx in prescriptions originated as an astrological symbol that was written for talismanic reasons at the start of medical prescriptions. Later it changed into Rx (an uppercase R with its tail crossed), and was used as an abbreviation for the Latin word recipe = "take" (imperative), i.e. an instruction to the pharmacist to take the items listed in order to prepare the medicine. When printing came, it was rendered as "Rx"
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