Switching Between Generic Medications: What You Need to Know
Switching between different generic medications is common but not always safe. Learn which drugs are risky, how to spot changes, and what to do if you feel worse after a switch.
Read moreSwitching between different generic medications is common but not always safe. Learn which drugs are risky, how to spot changes, and what to do if you feel worse after a switch.
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