How is a generic drug different from a name brand ??
They both have the same active ingredient
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How is a generic drug different from a name brand ??
They both have the same active ingredient
The way they make it. It is usually the same but are you sure that you trust the other lab?
This has nothing to do with "labs".
Most of my friends enjoy opiates(spl). They claim there is a difference between a blue 10 mg watson and a 10mg norco or a 10mg - white pill; ~not sure the pharm. ~
I enjoy a pain pill on occasion but i've never been able to tell a difference, other than what I have to pay for them on the black market, if I done such a thing
i actually had a legitimate reason behind this post but it's more fun to embellish a little.
The yellow Norco's have a smoother buzz, just like V cutout valium feels cleaner than generic blue diazepam.....
Name Brand are usually packed tighter than generics. Like real aspirin I can put in my mouth for a few seconds then drink water and it goes down, where as the generic will start to dissolve on my tongue and leave that foul taste, bleh....