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im prescribed 3 clonazepam a day. i take the pink ones that 1.0mg. they are alot stronger than the yellow one thats 0.5mg. i no the pink ones are double the strenght of the yellow one. but i could take 3 or 4 of the yellow an they wouldnt help near as much as just 1 of the pink ones. ## Hi, Could you the me the brand names of both the yellow and the pink. Would really appreciate it. Thank you ## @Original poster, Certain manufacturers brands and generics do tend to vary in efficacy. This may be the result of various binders/fillers affecting bioavailability or lack of quality control in some other area. If I were you, I'd ask my doctor to specify a particular manufacturer's name on the next prescription or refill so that you don't have to wonder if they'll work as intend...

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My doc has prescribed me asidon tablets along with anibiotic. When I googled about the medicine I was shocked to know the details. But then all the articles are under Asidon 3! Can anyone kindly give me the details of this tablet? Asidon! ## Thalidomide is the generic name for this medication and after looking at all the various brands names for this drug, it appears as though "Asidon 3" is the only "Asidon" on the market. Does your prescription label show things differently? Thalidomide is used along with dexamethasone to treat multiple myeloma in people who have been recently found to have this disease. It is also used alone or with other medications to treat and prevent skin symptoms of erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL; episodes of skin sores, fever, and nerve damage th...

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I was in the hospital and they gave me an injection for pain. It started with the letter g. Any ideas? ## Could it be gabapentin? Gabapentin is frequently prescribed for nerve pain, although I'm not exactly certain whether it's currently available in an intravenous dosage form. I did happen to find a clinical study on FDA.gov discussing gabapentin being taken via IV administration at the bottom of page 2 in the following link: accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2009/020235s041.pdf Hopefully this will at least help narrow potential suspects as to what medication you're searching for. I'll be sure to post back if I can think of any other prospects that start with a 'g'. Gabapentin just happens to be one of the more common brand names on the market. ## Thanks,...

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