To: Erik Latranyi
Also, can the plaintiff prove that the drug is identical to the original or were ingredients sourced elsewhere (which is very common), that could lead to a chemical interaction?
In MANY cases the generic uses different inactive ingredients. In many cases that is not a problem. But according to a neurologist I knew (before he died), in certain types of medications (e.g. anti-seizure meds) it can make a huge difference.
7 posted on
05/18/2015 2:51:04 PM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics)
To: Dr. Sivana
I have seen, first-hand, microcrystalline cellulose purchased on the cheap from questionable sources with rat feces, falsified certificates and even greasy rags in it.
9 posted on
05/18/2015 3:18:44 PM PDT by
Erik Latranyi
(President Walker - Attorney General Cruz (enforcing immigration laws for real))
To: Dr. Sivana
11 posted on
05/18/2015 4:04:43 PM PDT by
gov_bean_ counter
(Romans 1:22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools)
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