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Why does my prescription medication look different than what I’m used to taking?

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Why does my prescription medication look different than what I’m used to taking?

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Prescription medication, or the packaging it comes in, can have a different appearance in Canada than it does in the United States. Pills may be a different shape or colour than you may be used to receiving but the medication has the same active ingredient. Our licensed pharmacists ensure that each and every prescription is filled with accuracy.

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