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Why do some generic drugs look different than their brand-name versions?

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Why do some generic drugs look different than their brand-name versions?

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All drugs brand-name and generic have inactive ingredients (such as dyes, fillers and preservatives) that often determine the size, shape and color of the drug. The inactive ingredients in a brand-name drug may be different than those used in the generic versions.

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