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Ok, pharmacy school teaches you what diltiazem is but doesn't elucidate beyond that. Is there any difference between Diltiazem, cardizem, taztia, cartia xt, etc? There are like a million brands for diltiazem. I know cardizem LA is an extended release version.
Also, what exactly is the purpose behind Zyban vs. Welbutrin? Are these both the exact same formulation of bupropion? Than you have budeprion and buproban thrown into the mix.....
Then there is the issue of effexor xr vs. venlafaxine XR. Apparantally as far as I know, you cannot substitute venlafaxine xr for effexor xr, as they are not bioequivalent. I could never understand why this, so I was hoping someone out there knew....
Pardon me for my ignorance, but pharmacy school teaches you virtually nothing about drug product selection.
Also, what exactly is the purpose behind Zyban vs. Welbutrin? Are these both the exact same formulation of bupropion? Than you have budeprion and buproban thrown into the mix.....
Then there is the issue of effexor xr vs. venlafaxine XR. Apparantally as far as I know, you cannot substitute venlafaxine xr for effexor xr, as they are not bioequivalent. I could never understand why this, so I was hoping someone out there knew....
Pardon me for my ignorance, but pharmacy school teaches you virtually nothing about drug product selection.