The generic names of drugs are protected by law and must be authorized for use. Right?

The generic name of a drug is protected by law, and it is wrong to use it only after authorization. The generic drug name is the international generic drug name recommended by the World Health Organization. It is the name that new drug developers put forward to the competent government departments when applying for new drugs, and it is not protected by patents and administration. Therefore, the generic name of drugs is protected by law, and it is wrong to use them only with authorization.