Your Wal-Mart generic drug is chemically identical to the brand name, and what you are suffering from is a psychosomatric effect known as the placebo effect, it is well documented. FDA would not have approved the generic version, if equivalence had not been demonstrated by the generic maker.
Your Wal-Mart generic drug is chemically identical to the brand name, and what you are suffering from is a psychosomatric effect known as the ‘placebo effect’, it is well documented. FDA would not have approved the generic version, if equivalence had not been demonstrated by the generic maker. You can have the tablets tested at an independent laboratory. The better labs are: a. Celsis in St. Louis and NJ b. Nucro-Technics in Toronto You”ll find their addresses on the internet.
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