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Are there some differences medicines purchased in a U.S. drugstore and drugs bought in a foreign apothecary?

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Are there some differences medicines purchased in a U.S. drugstore and drugs bought in a foreign apothecary?

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Sometimes, drugs are packaged in all kinds of ways when they are marketed in different countries. Packaging variations may be: – Medicine name – Bottle – Form of tablet – Coloration of capsule Although these variations could be strange at first, they haven`t any effect on the action of the medicine – the acting ingredients are the same.

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