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Whats the difference between “pharmaceutical-grade” and “produced under pharmaceutical conditions?

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Whats the difference between “pharmaceutical-grade” and “produced under pharmaceutical conditions?

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“Pharmaceutical-grade” is a classification of the potency and purity of the product. “Produced under pharmaceutical conditions” means that the laboratory where the product is produced and packaged is supervised and under the authority of a government agency that oversees companies that produce prescription medication in a sterile environment. Iceland Health is the only company producing fish oils that complies with these strict requirements.

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