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Clinical Outcomes After NTI Generic Switches: What Studies Show
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Clinical Outcomes After NTI Generic Switches: What Studies Show

Studies show that switching to generic versions of narrow therapeutic index (NTI) drugs like warfarin, phenytoin, and cyclosporine can lead to dangerous fluctuations in blood levels. Learn what the evidence says about clinical outcomes, risks, and how to protect yourself.

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