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How prescription drugs get their names [archive episode]

How prescription drugs get their names [archive episode]

Episode 557 Published 8 months, 1 week ago
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Xoloft, Ibrance, Zocor, Mounjaro: How do drug companies come up with these names? That's exactly what we explored in this classic episode of Plain English.

When a pharmaceutical company develops a new treatment, the company creates both the generic (scientific) name and the brand name. They sound weird, but there's a method behind the madness of naming prescription drugs.

Full lesson: https://plainenglish.com/lessons/prescription-drug-names

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