A generic tablet refers to a medication that is equivalent to a brand-name drug in terms of dosage, strength, and administration but is marketed under its chemical name rather than a brand name. Generic tablets usually contain the same active ingredients and are intended to work the same way as their branded counterparts. They are typically sold at a lower price, making them more accessible to consumers while maintaining the same safety and efficacy standards.
A tablet that is not branded.
It depends on what mg the tablet is and whether it is brand or generic.
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There's a generic form of Effexor XR but it is in a tablet, NOT a capsule. Ask your doctor about whether it will affect you differently.
Tablet Friendly means that the (program) can work on on a tablet smoothly.
I assume you mean zolpidem (Ambien). The generic version should be on the order of $0.50 per tablet. If your pharmacy wants a LOT more than that, you should check other pharmacies.
It depends on what mg the tablet is and whether it is brand or generic.
According to http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/threads/pta20-S158030.htm,it is generic Tylenol PM.
Generic prescription drugs
Generic means something that is not have a specialty, something that is generic. Generic means ordinary, nonspecific. It is similar to others in the same group.
it means the tablet of law
cheap tablet means less money