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Is it true that according to the hatch waxman act of 1984 that generic drugs can vary according to bioequivalency +=20% ?

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Dr. Shahruq Sarela answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Drugs: It's possible to get a lot of variability even though you're thinking you're taking the same drug. For example I have had people take Synthroid versus levothyroxine and both of their clinical outcomes and TSH markers improved better with Synthroid the non generic

Answered 6/13/2015

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