Explain what it means for a generic drug to be bioequivalent to an original brand-name drug


A bioequivalent generic drug contains the same active ingredients as the original drug. Filler ingredients that do not affect the drug's action can be different in a generic version, and the shape, size, or color of the product may differ from the original.

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