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nonproprietary name
non·pro·pri·e·tar·y name N0144350 (nŏn′prə-prī′ĭ-tĕr′ē)n. The chemical or generic name of a drug, chemical, or device, as distinguished from a brand name or trademark.EncyclopediaSeenamenonproprietary name
non·pro·pri·e·tar·y name (non'prō-prī'ĕ-tār'ē nām), A short name (often called a generic name) of a chemical, drug, or other substance that is not subject to trademark (proprietary) rights but is, in contrast to a trivial name, recognized or recommended by government agencies (for example, U.S. Food and Drug Administration) and by quasiofficial organizations (for example, U.S. Adopted Names Council) for general public use. Like a proprietary name, it is almost always a coined designation derived without the use of set criteria. Compare: trivial name, proprietary name, semisystematic name, systematic name. nonproprietary name (nŏn′prə-prī′ĭ-tĕr′ē)n. The chemical or generic name of a drug, chemical, or device, as distinguished from a brand name or trademark.non·pro·pri·e·tar·y name (non'prŏ-prī'ĕ-tar-ē nām) A short name (often called a generic name) of a chemical, drug, or other substance that is not subject to trademark (proprietary) rights but is, in contrast to a trivial name, recognized or recommended by government agencies (e.g., The U.S. Food and Drug Administration) and by quasiofficial organizations (e.g., U.S. Adopted Names Council) for general public use. Compare: trivial name, proprietary name, systematic namenon·pro·pri·e·tar·y name (non'prŏ-prī'ĕ-tar-ē nām) Short name (often called a generic name) of a chemical, drug, or other substance not subject to trademark (proprietary) rights but is, in contrast to a trivial name, recognized or recommended by government agencies (e.g., U.S. Food and Drug Administration) and by quasiofficial organizations (e.g., U.S. Adopted Names Council) for general public use. Like a proprietary name, it is almost always a coined designation derived without set criteria.FinancialSeeName |