Bioequivalency at Medical Drugs Glossary
What is Bioequivalency? A scientific basis on which generic and brand name drugs are compared with one another. Drugs are bioequivalent if they enter circulation at the same rate when given in similar doses under similar conditions.Medical Term & Definition Added By: Luke
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