Clinical equivalence can be defined as:

a. Both drugs must be bioequivalent and produce the same pharmacological response
b. Both drugs are not necessarily bioequivalent, but produce the same pharmacological response
c. Both drugs must be bioequivalent, but do not necessarily produce the same pharmacological response


Answer: b. Both drugs are not necessarily bioequivalent, but produce the same pharmacological response

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