What kind of biological drug can be substituted for the prescribed brand without contacting the prescriber?
a. one that the FDA has evaluated and approved as a biosimilar
b. a biosimilar drug when the biological reference product is not available.
c. a biosimilar drug that the FDA has determined is an interchangeable biologic drug.
d. a biosimilar that the insurance company has approved of as a substitution for the brand
Answer: c. a biosimilar drug that the FDA has determined is an interchangeable biologic drug.
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