Brand-name drugs are drugs that have a specific brand name by the company that manufactures it. For example in the photo above, Benadryl is the brand-name drug of a drug called Diphenhydramine HCl . Generic drugs have the chemical name of a drug. Following our example above, Diphenhydramine HCl, is the generic drug of Benadryl.
The first column of the chart lists the drug name. Brand-name drugs are capitalized (e.g. BRAND NAME EXAMPLE ) and generic drugs are listed in lower-case
The first column of the chart lists the drug name. Brand-name drugs are capitalized (e.g. BRAND NAME EXAMPLE ) and generic drugs are listed in lower-case
Sildenafil (brand name Viagra), tadalafil (brand name Cialis), vardenafil (brand name Levitra), and avanafil (brand name Stendra), are all examples of this drug class. PDE5
The first column of the chart lists the drug name. Brand-name drugs are capitalized (e.g. BRAND NAME EXAMPLE ) and generic drugs are listed in lower-case
The first column of the chart lists the drug name. Brand-name drugs are capitalized (e.g. BRAND NAME EXAMPLE ) and generic drugs are listed in lower-case
The first column of the chart lists the drug name. Brand-name drugs are capitalized (e.g. BRAND NAME EXAMPLE ) and generic drugs are listed in lower-case
Anticholinergic Drug Examples Benztropine, brand name Cogentin. Biperiden, brand name Akineton. Darifenacin, brand name Enablex.
Anticholinergic Drug Examples Benztropine, brand name Cogentin. Biperiden, brand name Akineton. Darifenacin, brand name Enablex.
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Not my kink but well written!
The rule is simple. If you can replace the parent’s title with a name, capitalize. If not, don’t.
Examples with a name switch: I love you, Mom. I gave it to Mom.
Examples with no name switch possible: His mom was beautiful. He gave it to his mom.