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Hello all, I received a prescription to generic suboxone 93/5721 but I took my normal dosage 4 mg twice a day and it seemed very different like it was not suboxone. I felt very ill and sweat way more than I should have. what I am trying to say is that I think they are not suboxone. After taking a a half of one and going through the bad side effects I inspected the medication and it looks like the 93 does not match up with the 5721 and by that I mean on one side the 93 is from left to right if read, and on the other side the 5721 is off to an angle and completely vertical compared to the 93 side when I flip it over. If it is not suboxone I will have to take the steps necessary to let my doctor and the pharmacy know, so here I am. If you could help me figure this out I would greatly appre...

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I just got switched from subutex to suboxone the teva white round ones that day 93 on One side and 5721 on the other side. Has anyone ever been on these and how well do they work and could u just let me know how that did for u. I'm kinda nervous about switching. . ## Hello! I just got thest from my pharmacy as well and the side effects were really bad for me. I don't even think that they are real. Let me ask you this, if you take three or four of the pills and look at one side of each, looking at the 93 side left to right, and then when you flip the pill over to the left does the 5721 read at a totally different angle (the the 5721 is not imprinted in the exact same location as the 93?) do this with a few of the pills . I am curious to see if the imprints are straight across rea...

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As far as the zubsolv go they are 5.7/1.4 mg. That's why they're less potent because of less medicine. They claim the bioavailability is higher but I disagree. Zubsolv are junk. ## I like them. If used correctly they work just fine, but if misused they can give you a headache and are junk. I take them so they do work. ## This is not true. I received 8.6 mg, the highest ones I know of zubsolv. My doctor asked me to try it for one month and they were the strongest form of bupe I've ever taken. I took one and a half the first day because I was skeptical and man I was zooming but insurance wouldn't cover it so it was way too expensive. So I went back to the white 93 or whatever generic they have for me. What's funny is I got the strips for 3 years and all of a sudden the...

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Does anyone know if there is a difference between the 5721 & 155? I have been on 155s & just recently got switched to 5721 due to my pharmacy. I called them today because I have been sick with bad headaches & stomach aches. But only after I take these. ## Hello, Capone! How are you? Under the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984, generics are allowed to differ from the name brand, in the amount of the active ingredients, by as much as plus or minus 20% and they do not have to measure against each other, only the name brand. Thus one generic could be lower in the amount of the active ingredients and one could be higher, which could explain you symptoms. However, since the differences are usually very slight, your body tends to adjust in a week, or two. Are you doing any better, yet?

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Does the Suboxone pill with 5721 on it taste like oranges to anyone else? ## No. I just googled the exact question, then put them in my mouth and are completely DIFFERENT tasting. The round white pill 5721 is almost like an Altoid, although I just brushed my teeth before I took the dose, so that may affect my tasting. Your answer is no. ## The inactive ingredients in this tablet were listed as: acesulfame potassium, citric acid anhydrous, corn starch, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, mannitol, povidone k30, trisodium citrate dihydrate. So. it's possible that the citric acid can cause a slight citrus like taste. The FDA also warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and const...

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round white pill numbers 5721 one side 93 other side is it zubsolv pill ## No its generic suboxin. 8 mg. /2 mg.Zubsolv is 5.7 mg./1.2 mg. The Zubsolv are ok but the 5721/93 have more medicine and are better in my opinion. ## Just to confirm for other readers, post #1 is correct about the pill ID. The company who manufacturers these is Teva, who actually lists this pill description on their product page (with a national drug code of 00093-5721-56). Regarding Zubsolv, I too have heard on many accounts that it was significantly less potent than generic/brand name Suboxone. Hard to say if it's the different binders/fillers they're using that may be hindering absorption or if they really did add less medication in there. I suppose a lab analysis would be the only way to know for cert...

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Ok so I know this is suboxone 8/2mg made by teva but I'm not sure if your supposed to leave it under your tongue to dissolve or if your supposed to swallow it. Also can you break these in half? ## You leave them under your tongue and yes its ok to break them in half because my doctor had me on 2 and a half a day so I had to break sum in order to take the half at night time:) now shes got me on 2 a day and that's working good for me also :-) And after it dissolved under your tongue don't drink anything for 30 minutes and the suboxone will have full effect which means it will work better but also it will last longer :-) ## Just got switched to 3 8mg Round White Pills a day from 3 8mg strips and the difference isn't as bad as I was thinking. IMO they're not as strong as...

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Big white pill with 5721 on the one side and 93 on the other side is this suboxine ## White. Pill 5721 one side /93 other dide ## Hello, Jo! How are you? Yes, this tablet is manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals and they list it as being an 8/2mg generic for Suboxone. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction, so it carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I dont know is 5721/93the genic suboxne and how do you get a discount. rx card if I took my last dose of 10mg percent this morning when should I start my 5721/93 ## Hello, Jax! How are you? You have to be in full withdrawal from any other opiates, before you can safely take Suboxone, otherwise, it may throw you into dangerous precipitated withdrawals. Thus, you should follow your doctor's prescribing instructions. The FDA classifies this medication as an opiate that is most commonly used to treat drug addiction, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. There is a discount savings card that you can sign up for on the website. You can find it at Suboxone.com click here. Is there anything ...

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I wason the AN 415 orange generic suboxone tablets and for no reason at all other than to cut their ordering costs Rite Aide just switched to the 93/5721 generic suboxone tablets they are no where near as good I have diarrhea, nausea, irritability and high blood pressure after switching to the Teva brand. The pharmacy swears the tablets are the same milligrams and same active ingredients,but I highly disagree. I was slowly tapering down on the orange AN 415 but since being put on these I can't do that any longer. I usually don't complain when insurance was covering it but I am disabled and only get $630 a month since I'm paying $301 out of pocket for them each month I expect the best. ## Wow! That is a crazy out of pocket cost, I can't believe the prices for some medicat...

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NDC 0093-5721 NDC Database

Buprenorphine and Naloxone Sublingual Tablet by Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc ## Markings: 93;5721 ## Shape: Round ## Color: White ## Package Codes: 0093-5721-56

NDC 0904-5721 NDC Database

Mintox Oral Suspension by Major Pharmaceuticals Inc. ## Package Codes: 0904-5721-14

NDC 17856-5721 NDC Database

Mintox Oral Suspension by Atlantic Biologicals Corps ## Package Codes: 17856-5721-3, 17856-5721-5

NDC 22840-5721 NDC Database

Cucumber .025 g/ml Intradermal; Percutaneous; Subcutaneous Solution by Greer Laboratories, Inc. ## Package Codes: 22840-5721-2, 22840-5721-5

NDC 62670-5721 NDC Database

Anti-bacterial Hand 68 ml/100ml Topical Gel by Bath & Body Works, Inc. ## Package Codes: 62670-5721-0, 62670-5721-1, 62670-5721-3

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