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Pharmaceutical Equivalence for Generics: What It Really Means When You Pick a Generic Drug
Pharmaceutical equivalence ensures generic drugs contain the same active ingredient, strength, and dosage form as brand-name versions. It's the first step to safe substitution-but not the only one. Learn what it really means for your prescriptions.
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