NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People seem less likely to take their medications if the pill color changes between prescriptions, which can happen when switching from a brand-name to generic drug, says a ...
Boston, MA—Generic versions of the same prescription drug are clinically interchangeable but often look different depending on the manufacturer. The FDA does not require consistent pill appearance ...
Studying a national cohort of patients who recently suffered a heart attack, researchers have found that variation in appearance of generic drugs is associated with a greater risk of patients stopping ...
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