Therapeutic Classification and Category of Drugs.
Generic drugs are categoriesd in different groups, categories or classes on the basis of the chemical characteristics type of the active ingredient or structure or by the way it is used to treat a particular medical condition/ailment/disease or mode of action, route of administration, biological system affected, or therapeutic effect. Each drug can be classified into one or more drug categories or classes or groups.
Generic Drug Scan currently has 1073 Therapeutic Classifications/Categories of Drugs listed. Agains Each category, one can further explore the list of generics, respective brands and price of the drug. Information is being updated regularly, keep visiting this site for update.

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Drug Category/Class
Intercalating Agents
Interferon Inducers
Interferons
Interleukin Inhibitors
Interleukins
Intermediate-Acting Sulfonamides
Intestinal Antiinfectives
Intestinal Antiinflammatory Agents
Intravaginal Contraceptives
Ionophores
Iron Chelating Agents
Iron Preparations
Irrigating Solutions
Irritants
Keratolytic Agents
Ketolides
Labor Induction Agents
Laxatives
Leprostatic Agents
Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists
Lincosamides
Lipid Modifying Agents
Lipid Modifying Agents, Plain
Liposomes
Lipotropic Agents
Lipoxygenase Inhibitors
Lithium
Liver Therapy
Liver Therapy, Lipotropics
Local Anesthetics
Local Hemostatics
Long-Acting Sulfonamides
Low-Ceiling Diuretics and Potassium-Sparing Agents
Low-Ceiling Diuretics, Excl. Thiazides
Low-Ceiling Diuretics, Thiazides
Luteolytic Agents
Macrocyclic Lactones
Macrolides
Macrolides and Lincosamides for Intramammary Use
Macrolides, Lincosamides and Streptogramins
Magnesium
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Media
MAO Inhibitors and Diuretics
Mast Cell Stabilizers
Medicated Dressings
Medicated Dressings With Antiinfectives
Meglitinides
Melatonin Receptor Agonists
Membrane Transport Modulators
Menstruation-Inducing Agents