Aurobindo Lorazepam Reviews

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Has anyone taken this generic brand of Lorazepam made by Aurobindo pharm? How does it work compared to other brands?

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I refuse all meds made by Aurobindo. I say I am allergic. Idk what they put in the fake adderall they sell but it makes me feel awful so I will go without before I will accept them.

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Following. The only brands I ever tried were leading and watson. Would love to see what other brands are out there

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Re: Becca333 (# 2) Expand Referenced Message

Idk about the benzos - Mallinckrodt adderall is really weak, but at least it doesn't give me slamming headaches and nausea. I have to take twice as much though. And I am a lightweight. I used to like Watson meds but I never see them anymore.

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I also refuse all drugs manufactured by Aurobindo.

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Re: Briards (# 4) Expand Referenced Message

I usually find them at CVS and Rite Aid. Anywhere else I should avoid?
Thanks!

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Re: Optimistic (# 5) Expand Referenced Message

I always call the pharmacies before I go to see what generics they have, they change often.

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I think generic benzos are ok. But, other generic psych drugs not all ok like Adderall, Lamictal etc

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No but im getting these 2mg ones from india there white round with markings on one side from delhi calle lorapam no one had heard of them and their crap dont work though the website swear they do . Im in uk and cant get a decent lorazepam any ideas?.

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It does not work at all. They are an India company cited many times for dirty equipment..

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Got it last month. First time I experienced anxiety from Ativan; that’s what it’s prescribed for, plus it left me with a hangover the next day. Avoid if possible. Ask your pharmacy to order a different generic or go somewhere else.

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It gave me headaches the first day or two I tried it but after that it has been fine. I was just switched from Leading to Aurobindo. There were some recent posts in another thread (the old one about Leading) that said they tried Aurobindo and thought it was good.

Almost all drug companies have been cited for nasty FDA and/or law violations. So they almost all suck in some way. Pick your poison.

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Re: Khill1070 (# 10) Expand Referenced Message

M8, Ativan is very strong and HIGHLY ADDICTIVE. Be so so careful as withdrawal is HELL on Earth if you survive. All Benzo's v addictive as you know (I hope) Would love to find a way out of this but there seems only ONE way! And that's not a good option!!

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Have tried all 3... would rate them 1. Actavis 2. Aurobindo 3. Leading ( this is what my pharmacy Rite Aid is currently carrying- switched from Actavis).. I’m pretty sure other pharmacies (particularly chains are carrying either Actavis or Aurobindo)...

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Re: Optimistic (# 1) Expand Referenced Message

I agree! I had the most horrendous experience when the pharmacy switched and gave me an Aurobindo Sertraline instead of Pfizer. Even on the low dose of 25mg (starting dose is 50mg) I felt I had lost my mind! This occurred back in 2015. I am able to get brand name Zoloft through Canada
Pharmacy TG! All is good!

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Re: Leebs (# 13) Expand Referenced Message

My pharmacy usually orders Activis for me because I can not take the Leading brand. They said Activis is in back order till Mid July and can get Aurobino brand. I'm scared on trying new brands. Please tell me something positive about it because what I have been reading about it is not good.

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Re: Becca333 (# 15) Expand Referenced Message

I’ve been taking Leading for about 4 months, took about a week to adjust to it and then was fine. Have only tried the Aurobindo for a month and that was fine too. Don’t let the comments freak you out. Consider how many people are taking either and are ok with it. It may not seem as effective to some, but I’m fine with it.

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Re: Khill1070 (# 10) Expand Referenced Message

I've been using the Aurobindo Lorazepam for a few months and it's been fine, but it was refilled yesterday and it's HORRIBLE! Something must have changed. It's giving me great anxiety, a weird feeling in my head (hangover), and the shakes. I'm thankful to know it wasn't my imagination. I mentioned something to my doctor about it.

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Re: Em (# 17) Expand Referenced Message

Very sorry to hear that. My rite aid switched to Aurobindo recently from Leading and so far has been fine, even better…

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This company manufacture a very poor quality of medicine, I had a bitter experience of using its product Lorazepam . Would suggest to all users never use its any product it uses poor quality of material

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I second your Aurobindo Adderall take. It’s the worst. I Don’t take the ‘pam but I would probably avoid anything made by ‘Bindo as well.

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I’m hoping for a response for this poor person and myself. I’m not exactly sure how this works but this will probably be my last question about Aurobindo Lorazepam here. I don’t know if my comments are upsetting anyone. I’m just trying to find out if the active ingredient is in the Aurobindo Lorazepam pill and if you can give a sensible answer why? I was supposed to take this medication three days ago. The negative reviews took me for a ride. Is there anybody out there?

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Re: Leebs (# 48) Expand Referenced Message

I’m sorry to bother you again. I’ll keep it short, this will be the last time. In your opinion do you think Aurobindo Lorazepam has all of the active ingredient in each pill? I’m afraid to try it because of the negative reviews. Thank You

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Re: Leebs (# 48) Expand Referenced Message

Thank You for your response, it helped. Is it fair to say that the fillers are the main cause of people’s negative experiences. If so I don’t understand the people that have been on Aurobindo Lorazepam for a few years, do fine, get a refill and then get extremely ill. Is that from the new refill of the same medication or something else? I’m trying to figure out if I’m going to be affected by Aurobindo Lorazepam or not. I’ve had all the fillers that are in it so logically I should be ok. I’m having my doubts about this manufacturer from the terrible reviews. I’m feeling like there isn’t much of the active ingredient in the pill. There are only a few positive reviews. Thanks again. Have a great weekend.

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Re: Russ (# 46) Expand Referenced Message

Over the past few years I have been switched a few times… From Teva to Leading to Teva again and now to Aurobindo for last 5 months. Each switch I have had a few days adjustment period (filllers?). But the Aurobindo has been functional for me. That’s been my experience but everyone is different.

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Re: Ben (# 43) Expand Referenced Message

I understand what you’re saying. But from what I’m seeing about Aurobindo Lorazepam I’m wondering about certain things. How come there is an overwhelming response of negative things happening from Aurobindo Lorazepam? It’s either the medication or a persons mind. All I know is that I see mostly negative reviews of Aurobindo Lorazepam from people. I read an article about someone who claims that they worked for Aurobindo Manufacturer. He claims that they made up phony calculations and other things so they could get away with selling the medication with little of the main ingredient. I don’t know who or what to believe. I like that you believe in the FDA and the US. But how would we absolutely know as consumers how much of the medication is actually put in? I get it that they are checking the medication but do they actually check and know about every pill? On the other hand I think the mind does play a part. Overall I think it’s a combination of the medication and the mind. I’m just hoping that all the medication is checked and legitimate. I’m not putting this out there to say you’re wrong. I’m just trying to get some knowledge of this situation. You make a lot of sense. Thank You

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Re: Leebs (# 41) Expand Referenced Message

I don’t understand something. You were fine on Aurobindo Lorazepam in the past. Now you try the same exact medication again and it gives you problems at first and doesn’t work as well. Why? I have another question not directed at you. How is it that people can be on Aurobindo Lorazepam for two or three years then get a prescription and it not work at all. Is it something that the person is going through or is it the medication itself? The reason I ask you is I know you’ve had success with Aurobindo from reading your posts. You also seem knowledgeable. Thank You

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I am scared to death to try Aurobindo Lorazepam. According to the stuff I read there isn’t even any of the main ingredient in it. The effects from it are incomprehensible. If I try it either I’m going to die or the facts are blown way out of proportion. Either way I’m completely frozen and freaking out. This is supposed to help my anxiety? Is there anyone that can give me a fair understanding? Thank You

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These pharma companies from India are making bad meds. I take Zoldpiem and told my pharmacy there is no medication in these pills. The FDA needs to scrutinize the manufacturers more.

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Re: Paula (# 33) Expand Referenced Message

And that's why you are having issues. The Mind is very powerful. You seen the switched brands and freaked out. These companies are heavily mandated and inspected. So what you are saying is there is no Ativan in these pill?? This is the US. Not mexico

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Re: De Ann P (# 21) Expand Referenced Message

That is ridiculous.these companies are heavily mandated and inspected. It's all in your mind. They all contain the same amount of Ativan

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