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are they only testing brand name products only? brand products are not the problem..... the problem is with CVS generic. Cvs eye drops are watered down, creams are mostly creams and not much of the drugs in it, and tablets contain more white powder than the drug ingredients.. i tried a lot of CvS generic past ten years and the stuff don't work.


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What evidence do you base these claims upon?

What kind of pharmacist can’t tell just by looking at the eye drops how much drug is in them? Same with white pills, creams, etc. what did you learn in school?
 
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Been giving our baby generic Tylenol and Motrin for months and they definitely work.
 
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If you can magically extend the expiration date by transferring meds to a different bottle with a later printed date, anything is possible.
 
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What evidence do you base these claims upon?

evidence is in article. 7% brand drug tested are not what's labeled. is it so hard to fathom store generics are watered down pills? and if tested they will find out it's a lot worst?
 
If you can magically extend the expiration date by transferring meds to a different bottle with a later printed date, anything is possible.

this was talked to death in previous discussion. where was your cowardice hiding?
 
CVS brand? lol. You mean Rugby, Perrigo, and Major brand stuff. CVS manufactures nothing itself.

That's the point...the eye drops are just salt water. CONSPIRACY
 
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Trusting CVS is like trusting a crackhead not to steal from you
 
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