To: GailA
But that is not how it works, it prevents a new generic from being brought to market.
Huh? Not at all.. The company gets the new patent on the changed drug (chocolate instead of vanilla flavor). But the old formula is still on the original patent. So you'll have plenty of generic vanilla pills on the original time, but the company's new and improved chocolate pills get the new patent protection. So you just won;t have generic chocolate pills for a while. At which time the main manufacturer will put out the new improved strawberry flavor, while you have chocolate or vanilla generic options.
To: Svartalfiar
I want the idiots to remove red dye from denture adhesives, the white goopy ones are awful. Same with the gum material in dentures, they don’t show, but sure as heck burn the fire out of my mouth. I’m allergic to red dye.
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12/09/2019 5:45:41 AM PST by
GailA
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