generic omepersole, what do the differt colors mean?
Question:
Answers:
Generic drugs are made by many different manufacturers which is why they are often a different color from month to month. Sometimes, it is difficult for the pharmacists to purchase the same brand, so they buy what they can get. For most drugs (with exception to drugs like Synthroid, Lanoxin, and Coumadin), this does not make much of a difference, just an annoyance.
More Questions and Answers
- Where did the saying that someone is walking over your grave, when you get a chill?
- Should I take Vitamins?
- I want to attract foreign investment for the development of a new hospital in rural India. What to do?
- what causes skin flags to grow on the body?
- Why is being uninsured a serious problem?
- How long does it take for a face to face Interview with Eli Lilly after your initial phone screening?
- what is the drug aceone used for? I don't know exactly how to spell it!?
- is there anyone splitting subutex into 2 daily doses rather than taking it once a day?