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      03-11-2014, 06:56 PM   #155
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Originally Posted by 1MOREMOD View Post
What do you think bioequivalence means? If the same chemical compound is available at the same rate and amount failure of treatment has nothing to do with the product used.
I know what it means. Do you know what the difference between theory and practice is? or in vitro vs in vitro? Because it would make sense that an identical active ingredients provide the same outcome but they don't.

The active ingredient in two different toothpastes may be sodium fluoride but for some reason, my mouth feels cleaner using one toothpaste over another.