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MuscleChemistry Vet
October 11, 2004
RE: Trade Names -vs.- Generic Medicine Names
In pharmacology, all drugs have two names, a trade name and a generic name.
For example, the trade name for Tylenol also has a generic name of acetaminophen. Aleve is called naproxen. Amoxil is also called amoxillin and Advil is also called ibuprofen. The FDA has been looking for a generic name for Viagra.
After careful consideration by a team of government experts, the FDA recently announced that it has settled on the generic name of mycoxafloppin. Also considered were mycoxafailin, mydixadrupin, mydixadud, dixafix and of course ibepokin.
Place your orders now fellas!!!!!LMAO
RE: Trade Names -vs.- Generic Medicine Names
In pharmacology, all drugs have two names, a trade name and a generic name.
For example, the trade name for Tylenol also has a generic name of acetaminophen. Aleve is called naproxen. Amoxil is also called amoxillin and Advil is also called ibuprofen. The FDA has been looking for a generic name for Viagra.
After careful consideration by a team of government experts, the FDA recently announced that it has settled on the generic name of mycoxafloppin. Also considered were mycoxafailin, mydixadrupin, mydixadud, dixafix and of course ibepokin.
Place your orders now fellas!!!!!LMAO