Er Vs Sa
UpdatedWhat does SA maen in regards to release rate?
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It really means the same thing as the ER, which is extended release, it's just another way of saying it, the SA stands for sustained action.
You can learn more about the various abbreviations used to denote time released medications here:
https://rxchat.com/wiki/Time_release_technology/
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