0 An unbranded product is sold under the name of a shop or under the name of the product itself, rather than the name of the company that made it:
1 unbranded products do not have a brand name and do not legally belong to a particular company, so any company can manufacture them:
Sales of the supermarket's unbranded goods are down.
US drug manufacturers must allow unbranded versions of their products to be manufactured after a certain period.
The cooked herrings would be unbranded, and the others would not.
In all those cases a similar article can be obtained under its non-proprietary and unbranded name.
It is sometimes easier to think of the proprietary brand instead of writing out a prescription according to the formulary of an unbranded equivalent.
Unbranded goods are not presently required to be origin marked.
I do not deny the possibility that an unbranded article or drug may be equally efficacious, but it does not necessarily follow.
I regret that it is not practicable to identify with certainty those proprietary preparations which have exact unbranded equivalents.
We anticipate that manufacturers will soon produce unbranded dextropropoxyphene and paracetamol tablets.
There are so many proprietary articles and so many non-proprietary equivalents that we think that the cheaper, unbranded equivalents should always be chosen by the doctors.