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What Could Be The Reason For My Doctor To Change Accupril Tablets For Arrow Quinapril?
Hi, my name is Carla. A 75 year old friend wonders why all of a sudden his doctor changed his Accupril tablets for Arrow quinapril. If Arrow quinapril is exactly the same product as Accupril, why changing it??? I am looking forward to hearing from you and so does my friend Kind Regards, Carla.
Both are same – If we want to change, generally a drug from a different class altogether (not even a drug from the same class) – is usually prescribed Same drug from a different manufacturer generally means – the provider is not happy with the bio bioavailability of the particular product, but not the drug itself. Bioavailability may differ – depending on the manufacturing process… The treating doctor alone can suggest further based on his assessment of the situation.
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What Could Be The Reason For My Doctor To Change Accupril Tablets For Arrow Quinapril?
Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Both are same – If we want to change, generally a drug from a different class altogether (not even a drug from the same class) – is usually prescribed Same drug from a different manufacturer generally means – the provider is not happy with the bio bioavailability of the particular product, but not the drug itself. Bioavailability may differ – depending on the manufacturing process… The treating doctor alone can suggest further based on his assessment of the situation. Good luck Take care Wishing all well God bless