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TBCR is Tablet, Controlled Release; CPCR is Capsule, Controlled Release. The difference in release depends on which medication you are giving.

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CPCR (controlled-potency controlled-release) medications provide a consistent release of the active ingredient over time, maintaining a steady level in the body. TBCR (time-controlled burst-release) medications release the active ingredient all at once, providing a rapid onset of action followed by a decrease in concentration over time.

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