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Transcribed Image Text:To get approved by the FDA generic drugs have to demonstrate the following:
That their bio availability is the same as brand name drug
That their bio equivalence is the same as the brand name drug
That their bio availability AND bio equivalence is the same as the brand name drug
None of the above
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