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Doxorubicin is itself the generic name (INN) for the medication. It is used to refer to the drug regardless of brand. [1]
Commonly, the same active drug (doxorubicin) may appear in different formulations, such as: - Doxorubicin hydrochloride (a salt form of doxorubicin) [1] - Liposomal doxorubicin (a different formulation using a liposome delivery system) [2]
You may see doxorubicin written with suffixes tied to the formulation (for example, hydrochloride) or the delivery method (for example, liposomal), but the active ingredient is still doxorubicin. [1][2]
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