substitutable
IPA: sˈʌbstʌtutʌbʌɫ
noun
- Something that can be substituted for something else; a viable replacement.
adjective
- Capable of being used as a substitute; valid as a replacement or alternate item.
- Capable of being substituted.
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Examples of "substitutable" in Sentences
- Being " substitutable " helps generic drugs rack up sales quickly.
- Someone like Gates does not remain "substitutable" for long anymore.
- The FDA's decision to make Momenta's drug fully "substitutable" for Lovenox, according to
- Teva is also working on a " substitutable " version of Advair for Europe, and plans to file for regulatory approval in 2012.
- Sandoz and Vectura continue to work on what analysts believe is an Advair copy for the European market, where the regulatory hurdles for winning " substitutable " status are lower.
- Generics companies will need to do that if they want the FDA to deem their product " substitutable " for the original, meaning that a pharmacist could dispense the copy even if a patient had a prescription for Advair.
- In general terms, a relevant product market comprises all those products and/or services which are regarded as interchangeable or substitutable substitutability by reason of product characteristics, prices and intended use.1
- Indeed the fact that firms must treat stock grants as an expense even though they do not have to treat stock option grants -- even though Hassett sees stock grants and stock options as substitutable forms of compensation -- demonstrates the absurdity of the accounting treatment of stock options ....
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