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Bioavailability can be different between the generic and trade versions of a drug. When is it not appropriate for a generic drug to be substituted for a trade version?
 
  1. The trade version costs the same as the generic.
  2. The time for onset of action is different between the generic and trade versions.
  3. The inert ingredients are different in the generic and trade versions.
  4. The drug is a critical care drug, or one with a narrow safety margin.
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