Your right they aren't identical as already mentioned, to the brand a variation is allowed, as is allowed with the brand. Differnt batches of the brand are slightly different and are allowed to change the inactive ingredients as often as the generic is. If your concerned about the function of the inactive ingredients role why take the drug in the first place? Just take handfuls of approved inert ingredients and see if you get better. I just got thru talking to forest today that makes the brand celexa, they couldn't tell me if their product was gluten free or not without doing an analysis of the current batch, ie they don't know. This is the brand product and regulation of the inactive ingredients isn't there for them either.
Yep sorry tony! Back to watches much more fun than work.
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