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New to forum question with clinical trial I am in taking solvadi ledispasvir

New to forum question with clinical trial  I am in taking solvadi ledispasvir .
I am currently in a trial taking sofosbuvir ledipasvir , the tablets are yellowish .
I have noticed on some of the tablets there is like little blue marks not dark but visable
I will ask in my next appointment but in the meantime I am just wondering
if it is anything I should be worried about . I am guessing now maybe as the tablets are rubbing
against each other or maybe the little humidity thingy inside bottle which has a little blue writing on it may of rubbed off on tablets  .
The correct condition , no chips , etc .
What do you think ?   any opionions would be great . Thank you
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thanks lyn good luck with all
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683231 tn?1467323017
Congrats on getting in on this trial I have heard great things about results they have been getting. You are the first person I have seen taking this med as it hasn't been released yet as you know so I don't think anyone here will know much at this point.

Personally I doubt you have any special concerns about the blue marks you described but if you have concerns you should contact your clinical trial doctor or nurse. I am sure they will have more information than us here.

Good luck hope you have successful treatment
Lynn
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They are being kept in the  correct conditions , ie tempreture  , no chips , etc .
What do you think ?   any opinions would be great . Thank you
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