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In my experience if it is the exact same medication (ex. Claritin or Loratadine if generic) it is ok if that is the same make-up. If not they have to say something in case of side effects. There are sometimes several manufacturers for the same medications just like plastic forks. So the shape maybe slightly different but are the same.
You have to trust your pharmacist to correctly fill the bottle to match the printed label on the container.
If you have reason to believe there is a mistake, take it to another pharmacist to ask if it looks correct. (Go to a different store, but preferably the same company, it's easier to match things up that way)
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