2010 Tennessee Code
Title 53 - Food, Drugs And Cosmetics
Chapter 10 - Legend Drugs
Part 2 - Tennessee Affordable Drug Act of 2005
53-10-203 - Part definitions.

53-10-203. Part definitions.

As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires:

     (1)  “Brand name” means the registered trademark name of a drug or drug product given by its manufacturer, labeler or distributor;

     (2)  “Finished dosage form” means that form of a drug that is, or is intended to be, dispensed or administered to a patient and requires no further manufacturing or processing other than packaging, reconstitution or labeling;

     (3)  “Generic equivalent” means a drug product that has the same established name, active ingredients, strength or concentration, dosage form, and route of administration and that is formulated to contain the same amount of active ingredients, in the same dosage form, and to meet the same compendial or other applicable standards, i.e. strength, quality, purity, and identity, but that may differ in characteristics, such as shape, scoring, configuration, packaging, excipients, including colors, flavors, preservatives, and expiration time; and

     (4)  “Prescriber” means an individual authorized by law to prescribe drugs.

[Acts 2005, ch. 434, § 5.]  

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