Keto Vs Apo-
UpdatedWhat is the difference between a RX that has keto as a suffix compared to same RX with apo as a suffix?
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That's just the abbreviation for the manufacturer. APO stands for Apotex.
This is commonly done in Canada, many medications are referred to by the manufacturer first, then the drug name, so you may see something listed as APO-Clonazepam or KETO-Clonazepam.
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