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Medication Education

  • Brand vs. Generic Differences
    • Acetaminophen
    • Albuterol Sulfate
    • Alprazolam
    • Amoxicillin
    • Amphetamine and Dextroamphetamine XR
    • Aspirin
    • Atenolol
    • Atorvastatin
    • Azithromycin
    • Benazepril and Amlodipine
    • Carisoprodol
    • Carvedilol
    • Celecoxib
    • Cephalexin
    • Cetirizine
    • Ciprofloxacin
    • Citalopram
    • Famotidine
    • Gabapentin
    • Ibuprofen
    • Loratadine
    • Montelukast
    • Naproxen
    • Omeprazole

Inactive Ingredients Reference

  • Inactive Ingredients Glossary
    • Acacia (Gum Arabic)
    • Aluminum Lakes
    • Aspartame
    • Benzalkonium Chloride
    • Benzyl Alcohol
    • Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA)
    • Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT)
    • Calcium Carbonate
    • Carnauba Wax
    • Citric Acid
    • Corn Starch
    • Croscarmellose Sodium
    • Dextrose (Glucose)
    • Dicalcium Phosphate
    • Ethanol
    • Ethylcellulose
    • FD&C Blue No. 1
    • FD&C Red No. 40
    • FD&C Yellow No. 5
    • Gelatin in Capsules
    • Lactic Acid
    • Lactose in Medication
    • Microcrystalline Cellulose

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