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On Cerefolin For Long Time, New Tablet Has Changed Color. Is This Changed Recently ?

I have been taking Cerefolin for at least 2 years. The whole time the tablet was a medium blue with PAL on one side and 600 on the other imprinted in the tablet.
I received my first prescription from a new pharmacy. The tablet looks the same but is now beige. When searching online images and descriptions state blue as the color.
Has PAM Labs changed the coloring of the tablet recently? I was assured the prescription is not generic.
Tue, 16 Jul 2013
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

As far as I am aware the colour of the tablets from PAM labs is the same but you can consider contacting them via their web site or contact details to make sure.

If you were told that it is not a generic version of the drug and they gave you the correct medication and dosage, then it should be ok to use it.

You should clarify the details with the pharmacy and possibly speak to your doctor regarding your concerns.

I hope this helps
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On Cerefolin For Long Time, New Tablet Has Changed Color. Is This Changed Recently ?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic As far as I am aware the colour of the tablets from PAM labs is the same but you can consider contacting them via their web site or contact details to make sure. If you were told that it is not a generic version of the drug and they gave you the correct medication and dosage, then it should be ok to use it. You should clarify the details with the pharmacy and possibly speak to your doctor regarding your concerns. I hope this helps