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Pharmacist's Letter
Summer travel means
you'll have patients using medications from Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia, and other foreign lands
.
Foreign drugs can lead to mix-ups and legal problems.
Drug names
often vary between countries. In Canada, omeprazole is
Losec
instead of
Prilosec
...cetirizine is
Reactine
, not
Zyrtec
.
Some countries have many different names for the same drug.
Simvastatin has more than TEN in Mexico...
Simplaqor
,
Tulip
,...
read more...
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