Edward W. answered 11/08/19
Associate Professor of Nursing
Do drugs with the same chemical formula work identically? The short answer would be yes, with the best example provided by the FDA and their view of generic equivalents “generic drugs are chemically identical to their branded counterparts” (FDA, 2017). Even though the drug molecules may be identical, the compound manufactured may be different (different excipients, formulations, coatings, manufacturing processes, etc…). The example you provide regarding physical differences of H2O molecule (liquid, vapor, ice,) would be similar to the different formulations of more complex drug molecules ( tablet, liquid, vaporized liquid, etc…). Same drug molecule, just different physical properties.
Hope this helps
Ed W
FDA, (2017). What are generic drugs. Retrieved from https://www.fda.gov/drugs/generic-drugs/what-are-generic-drugs