"A generic drug is a pharmaceutical drug that has the same chemical substance as the drug that was originally developed, patented and innovated. [...] Because the active chemical substance is the same, the medical profile of generics is believed to be equivalent in performance."
I have this from Wikipedia. Are you sure that a generic drug does not act like the original?
"A generic drug is a pharmaceutical drug that has the same chemical substance as the drug that was originally developed, patented and innovated. [...] Because the active chemical substance is the same, the medical profile of generics is believed to be equivalent in performance."
I have this from Wikipedia. Are you sure that a generic drug does not act like the original?
Absolutely. You can use similar ingredients, but it is only the medicinal, active medication that is the same. Ei. Xalatan, eyedrops for glaucoma has lanaprost+,, but the generic is made from cheaper, and different products. Sort of like the difference between a muffin and a cupcake...
"A generic drug is a pharmaceutical drug that has the same chemical substance as the drug that was originally developed, patented and innovated. [...] Because the active chemical substance is the same, the medical profile of generics is believed to be equivalent in performance."
I have this from Wikipedia. Are you sure that a generic drug does not act like the original?
"A generic drug is a pharmaceutical drug that has the same chemical substance as the drug that was originally developed, patented and innovated. [...] Because the active chemical substance is the same, the medical profile of generics is believed to be equivalent in performance."
I have this from Wikipedia. Are you sure that a generic drug does not act like the original?
Sorry Peace, but equivalency is not equal, and I believe that the regulations re. pharmaceuticals has once again changed. I worked in a pharmacy...smile.
Sorry Peace, but equivalency is not equal, and I believe that the regulations re. pharmaceuticals has once again changed. I worked in a pharmacy...smile.
Partial suspension? There should be quite a bit on that in the resource section.
Is it generic Zen? And could you post a link to the site you purchased them from? Thank you...smile.
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