Not really. Lets say you have 19.8% of x ingredient, 20.7% of y ingredient, 30.6% of m ingredient ad 28.9% of k ingredient. For this medicine, the values would be rounded of to 20%, 21%, 31% and 29%....which adds up to 101%. So by rounding of to he nearest whole percent, you get a total percentage of more than 100%. This would be seen in the other medicines used in 'the table'. The fact that the total percentage for each one would add up to different values each time and not be constant makes the comparison invalid because the conditions being compared would be different.
You have failed to provide the actual table, so I tried to do my best to come up with example figures to help you answer the question using the figures you have.