I think this is really important. Brand name drugs and generics are supposed to have the same active ingredients, but who decides which ingredients are "active". One of the reasons the same drug might taste different is because of different manufacturers. Brand name Tylenol has ingredients that are "inactive", but also curiously proprietary and not found in the generics. For example, Pregelatinized starch and Povidone (polyvinylpyrrolidone) are usually not found in generics. Why would you make filler ingredients proprietary? I've tried both name brand and generics, and you can tell the difference, both in the taste as well as the texture of the tablets. The name brand Tylenol has a more satisfying crunch to it, but also the tastes more like chemicals.
President Trump is very smart. If the problem was Acetaminophen, he would have just said so, but he didn't. He specifically said "Tylenol". And further, aligns with the Q clock post from 2020: "Simple Logic answers the question".
u/#pepedetective
u/#wtf