combination product
English
Noun
combination product (plural combination products)
- (US, medicine) A product composed of two or more regulated components, i.e., drug/device, biologic/device, drug/biologic, or drug/device/biologic, that are physically, chemically, or otherwise combined as a single entity.
- (US, pharmacy) A drug, device, or biological product packaged separately that is intended for use only with another approved individually specified drug, where both are required to achieve the intended use, indication, or effect.
- (business) Two or more separate products packaged together in a single package or as a unit.
References
- combined product, US Government, Food and Drug Administration.
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