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Why do some drugs have different names in a Canada Pharmacy?

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Why do some drugs have different names in a Canada Pharmacy?

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A. These are trade or brand names registered by the manufacturer. In different countries manufacturers will often use different trade names. The Canadian pharmacy medications have the same active ingredients, but may look different and have a different trade name. (For example Prilosec (U.S.) and Losec (Canada), or Augmentin (U.S.) and Clavulin (Canada).

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