If you're taking medication, and one time HCL follows the entitle?
and the next time you have it filled it doesn't enjoy HCL, is it the same medication?
or did the pharmacy make a mistake?
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To RxGirl you listen! Smart she is.
Call your pharmacist and ask. S/he will know.
HCL is hydrochloride, which is added to medications to kind them more water/acid soluble so that it can be released more quickly in your gastrointestinal tract. It has no healing effects, so your prescribed drug should still work as intended by your doctor. It's the same drug, except it won't be released in your body as quickly.
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or did the pharmacy make a mistake?
Answers:
^
^
To RxGirl you listen! Smart she is.
Call your pharmacist and ask. S/he will know.
HCL is hydrochloride, which is added to medications to kind them more water/acid soluble so that it can be released more quickly in your gastrointestinal tract. It has no healing effects, so your prescribed drug should still work as intended by your doctor. It's the same drug, except it won't be released in your body as quickly.
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