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Managing Therapeutic Equivalents in Combination Drugs: Dose Considerations and Practical Risks
Managing therapeutic equivalence in combination drugs requires more than matching active ingredients. Dose interactions, formulation differences, and NTI risks can lead to serious errors-even when generics are FDA-approved.
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