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"Generic copy" can refer to a generic version of a brand-name drug or, more broadly, a non-specific template or standard blueprint. Generic drugs are copies of brand-name drugs that are bioequivalent and approved by regulatory bodies like the FDA, ensuring they have the same active ingredients and therapeutic effects. The term can also be used in fields like computer programming to describe copying generic data structures or, more philosophically, as a social tool for organization and classification, as discussed in the book The Copy Generic

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"Generic copy" can refer to a generic version of a brand-name drug or, more broadly, a non-specific template or standard blueprint. Generic drugs are copies of brand-name drugs that are bioequivalent and approved by regulatory bodies like the FDA, ensuring they have the same active ingredients and therapeutic effects. The term can also be used in fields like computer programming to describe copying generic data structures or, more philosophically, as a social tool for organization and classification, as discussed in the book The Copy Generic