Indiana Code § 27-1-24.5-4

"Generic drug"
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Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "generic drug" means a drug product that is identified by the drug's chemical name and that is: (1) accepted by the federal Food and Drug Administration; (2) available from at least three (3) sources; and (3) therapeutically equivalent to an originating brand name drug.

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