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Article: confusion with generic substitution, especially for drugs with multiple brand names December 2008
Other: Generic Drugs: A Law CE for Technicians December 2008
Article: Stavzor adds to the confusion of which valproate product to choose November 2008
Chart: Comparison of Divalproex Sodium and Oral Valproic Acid Products November 2008
Article: reformulating and renaming existing products opens up the floodgates for potential drug mix-ups September 2008
Chart: New Formulations of Old Drugs September 2008
Article: big misconception that generics vary by as much as 20% from brand-name drugs July 2008
Other: Generic Drug Variability July 2008
Article: BRAND Toprol-XL and Wellbutrin XL due to concerns over the generic extended-release products May 2008
Article: The new Auralgan is different from the older Auralgan May 2008
Guideline: Acute Otitis Externa (2006) May 2008
Other: Pharmacist Letter to Prescribers May 2008
Commentary: The New Auralgan Formulation May 2008
Commentary: Time-release Generic Products:
Are They Equivalent To the Brand Product?
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Chart: Authorized Generics Currently Available May 2008
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