A favorite pharmacy reference on generic substitutions that is organized by anatomical systems is
a. the FDA Purple Book.
b. the FDA Green Book.
c. Drug Facts and Comparisons.
d. Trissel's Stability of Compounded Formulations.
Answer: c. Drug Facts and Comparisons.
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