The difference between generic medications lies in the fact that they are produced by different companies and may contain slightly different inactive ingredients. While both medications may have the same active ingredient, there could be subtle variations in how your body absorbs and eliminates the drug. It's important to note that even though two medications are considered equivalent, they may not be exactly the same. Feel free to ask if you have any other questions!
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