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  2. Toceranib - Wikipedia

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    It is the first medication developed specifically for the treatment of cancer in dogs. [4] [5] It is used as its phosphate salt, toceranib phosphate. It was developed by SUGEN as SU11654, [6] a sister compound to sunitinib, which was later approved for human therapies. Toceranib is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor and works in two ways: by killing ...

  3. Generic drug - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, generic products become available after the patent protections afforded to the drug's original developer expire. Once generic drugs enter the market, competition often leads to substantially lower prices for both the original brand-name product and its generic equivalents. In most countries, patents give 20 years of protection.

  4. Pill dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Pill dispensers are items which release medication at specified times, to assist patients in adhering to their prescribed medication regime. They may also alert the patient that it is time to take the medication. Some devices can alert a monitoring station if the patient does not take the medication from the device promptly. [1]

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    When it comes to pricing for any medication, a generic option typically offers better savings than a brand name. Think of it like Heinz® ketchup versus Target’s generic ketchup.

  7. Automated dispensing cabinet - Wikipedia

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    These unit-based medication repositories provide computer-controlled storage, dispensation, tracking, and documentation of medication distribution in the resident care unit. Since automated dispensing cabinets are not located in the pharmacy, they are considered "decentralized" medication distribution systems.