Definition of Therapeutic Equivalence (TE)

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Therapeutic Equivalence (TE)

The term 'Therapeutic Equivalence (TE)' as it applies to the area of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration can be defined as ' Drug products classified as therapeutically equivalent can be substituted with the full expectation that the substituted product will produce the same clinical effect and safety profile as the prescribed product. '.

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