Posted by LlurpsieBlossom on January 7, 2007, at 5:18:44
In reply to Re: Generics, posted by blueberry1 on January 7, 2007, at 2:35:25
What about if the active ingredient must have a particular configuration, for instance an enantiomer? I guess lexapro and celexa are the same molecules, but lexapro is only one enantiomer, whereas celexa is a blend of both.
from the earlier posts though, I thought that the key factor is how the human body reacts to drug A vs drug B, not about how a chemical analysis finds that they are similar or different?
anyways...
Phillipa youre 100 because youre special. like an A+ :)
Ll
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