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Re: bioequivalence of generics not always same

Posted by Bob on August 24, 2007, at 12:13:32

In reply to Re: bioequivalence of generics not always same » sam123, posted by Phillipa on August 24, 2007, at 10:15:46

I learned this the hard way with Clonazepam. I switched from the brand name the generic, and had many problems. Of course, most health professionals would dismiss this as hogwash, but my primary psych said that differences in bioavailability can exist because of the fillers and other supposedly inert compounds present in the drug. General availability and rates of absorption can be affected.

 

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