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Generic Drug Questions
answered by Pharmacist John Miller

Q. What is the difference between "AA" and "AB" rated generic drugs?

A. AA - There are no bioequivelent problems in conventional dosage forms.

AB - Meets the bioequivalent requirements.

The orange book codes supply the FDA's therapeutic equivalence rating for applicable multi-source drugs.

Q. Is there a generic Percocet 10/325 mg.?

A. Percocet 10/325 is a new strength at this time. There is no generic available.

Q. I use a lot of artificial sweetener. Does this interact with any medications?

A. There are no listed drug interactions in several drug-food publications researched.


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