I read through most of the executive orders, and while I admittedly skimmed a lot, I didn’t notice these kinds of things. Can we get some examples?
I read through most of the executive orders, and while I admittedly skimmed a lot, I didn’t notice these kinds of things. Can we get some examples?
I do. I extend it beyond medicines as well. Corporations have spent lots of money for their brands to be household names. They don’t control my language.
Specifically to medicine, I will note that the generic name actually carries information that the brand name does nothing for. Lisinopril and enalopril are the same medication class, act similar. Amlodipine, nimodipine, nicardipene are all the same class. Those generic names have important meaning.
Oh, you want facial tissues? Why didn’t you ask?
Sure, here’s some acetaminophen and ibuprofen.
Don’t you mean bleach wipes?
Eggs are $4/dozen in my large city. Where the high COL is this?