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Therapeutic Equivalence Codes (TE Codes) Explained: How Generic Drugs Are Approved and Substituted
Mar, 8 2026

Therapeutic Equivalence Codes (TE Codes) Explained: How Generic Drugs Are Approved and Substituted

Therapeutic Equivalence Codes (TE Codes) are the FDA's system for determining which generic drugs can safely replace brand-name medications. They ensure cost savings without sacrificing effectiveness, and they guide pharmacists across all 50 U.S. states.

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