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Though this article was interesting saying that generics must contain 80-120% of active ingredient is a myth
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This article is interesting and states that’s this is a common myth that certain generics may have 80% of active ingredient while others have more. This article says it’s a long standing myth and not true.

While it doesn’t negate that certain pill binders may make certain pills like clonazepam absorbed differently and not as good as certain brands but apparently it’s all suppose to be the same, it could be cheap pill binders making it no absorb correctly.

I’ve noticed no difference in alprazolam between Sandoz, Activas, Greensrone or any of the other ones I’ve had. Never tried Aurobindo

https://www.pharmacytimes.com/view/debunking-a-common-pharmacy-myth-the-80-125-bioequivalence-rule

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