There are several online sites which offer practice tests, such as police prep and police exam 911. There are also textbooks which contain sample questions and tests which you could try.
Yes, Norco is available in generic form. The generic version typically contains a combination of acetaminophen and hydrocodone, similar to the brand-name formulation. Generic medications are often more affordable while providing the same therapeutic effects. Always consult with a healthcare provider for guidance on medication options.
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in the knees. Having arthritis in the knees is a very common occurrence that can be treated with varying therapies and medications.
The brand name form usually is (as with all medications), but the generic form usually isn't.
There are many powerful over-the-counter remedies for arthritis pain, both topical and in pill form. Aspercreme is one popular topical ointment, and Advil, Aleve, Tylenol and Motrin are the most popular pills.
Depression can be treated with Zoloft or generic Zoloft medications. Both medications work the same, and the generic drug is cheaper. If you can, get the doctor to write a prescription that includes the generic form of the drug. You will get the same relief at a fraction of the cost.
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As of now, Victoza (liraglutide) is not available in generic form. The patent for Victoza has not expired, which means that generic versions cannot be legally produced or sold until the patent protection ends. However, there are other medications with similar effects, such as Saxenda (also liraglutide) and Ozempic (semaglutide), which may be alternatives depending on the condition being treated. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Patent expires August 17th, 2012. Generic manufacturers can legally begin production of generic Actos (pioglitazone) after that date.
Because of strict patents registered by Eli Lilly, Strattera (atomoxetine) should not become available in generic form in the US.
I do not believe Abilify is available in Canada at all, except through special access programme.
You need to have your doctor contact your insurance company and state that you cannot take the generic form. Your insurance may not accept it though. In that case, you would have to pay for the medicine out of pocket. You might contact the pharmaceutical company and ask if they have any suggestions. Sometimes, they help.
Atenolol IS the generic form.