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Article: spot problems with dispense as written or "DAW" codes April 2010
Article: Substitution of extended-release potassium chloride tabs and caps (Klor-Con, K-TAB, Micro-K, etc) is prone to mix-ups January 2010
Article: generics will be available for Prevacid, Pulmicort Respules, and Valtrex October 2009
Commentary: Over-the-Counter Lansoprazole (Prevacid 24 HR) October 2009
Commentary: Generic Drug Approval Process: An Update October 2009
Article: confusion about which metformin product to choose July 2009
Article: A product's "GPI code" is useful to see if two drugs are equivalent May 2009
Article: mix-ups with common diabetes meds...glyburide, glipizide, and glimepiride May 2009
Chart: Comparison of Calcium Channel Blockers April 2009
Article: Substitution of Cardizem CD, Procardia XL, and other heart meds is prone to mix-ups April 2009
Article: Rx for an outpatient covered by insurance or Medicare you must avoid the common and costly billing snafus February 2009
Article: how Pristiq compares to venlafaxine (Effexor XR, etc) February 2009
Commentary: New Venlafaxine Extended-Release Formulation January 2009
Other: New Venlafaxine Extended-Release Formulation January 2009
Article: A new once-a-day extended-release venlafaxine TABLET will now compete with Effexor XR CAPSULES January 2009
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