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A PDF document that lists brand-name and generic drugs by therapeutic category, such as heart disease, diabetes, infection, etc. The list is not comprehensive and may not include all available generics or strengths.
Printable Drug Listings. The links below will bring to you "real time" lists of the medications available through patient assistance programs in our database. Drug List by Brand Name. Drug List by Generic Name. .
Browse medications by letter from A to Z, including brand and generic names, dosage forms, and indications. Find the most common medications, top 20 list, and alphabetical index of drugs.
These lists contain brand name and generic drugs ordered alphabetically. Many drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed more than once. The brand names listed for each generic drug in these lists may not include all brands available in the United States.
Find out what an authorized generic drug is and how it differs from a traditional generic drug. See the list of authorized generic drugs updated quarterly by FDA.
The Brand-to-Generic-to-Brand Conversion uideG has been produced to provide an easy-to-use reference source of generic names, brand names, and other selected drug information. While the Brand-to-Generic-to-Brand Conversion Guide is an extensive list, it is not a complete list of all the generic and brand-name drugs currently available.
A PDF document that provides a comprehensive list of drugs organized by their main therapeutic categories, such as cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and more. Each drug is identified by its generic name, brand name, and dosage form.
Alphabetical list of brand name drugs with their generic equivalents, providing easy reference for brand-to-generic substitutions.
This list of authorized generic drugs (AGs) was created from a manual review of FDA’s database of annual reports submitted to the FDA since January 1, 1999 by sponsors of new drug applications (NDAs).
Generic versions of brand-name drugs are reviewed and approved by the FDA. The FDA works closely with all pharmaceutical companies to make sure that all drugs sold in the U.S. meet appropriate standards for strength, quality, and purity.