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: --
US drug manufacturers must allow unbranded versions of their products to be manufactured after a certain period.
Sales of the supermarket's unbranded goods are down.
Most phones can be "unbranded" by reflashing a different firmware version, a procedure recommended for advanced users only.
Within unbranded product displacement there are two different ways that can be used to hide or pixelate a non-fictional product or brand.
The word spread among cowboys and came to apply to unbranded calves found wandering alone.
Cost investigation in 1955 established that profits for unbranded standard drugs were not unreasonable, and there is no reason to suppose that the position has changed since then.
The issue is not between the use of one drug rather than another, but between the use of proprietary or branded medicines and an unbranded equivalent.
Many standard preparations are, and will no doubt continue to be, available only in proprietary form, or cost little more or no more in proprietary than in unbranded form.
Such drugs will be described by their generic or approved names wherever possible as this will lead to savings when, in due course, unbranded equivalents became available.
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.