Accord Clonazepam (Page 5)
UpdatedThese are horrible, Accord Clonazepam. I'll be glad when I get my new script and can go back to TEVA.
Re: Roberta (# 14)
I will have to say that he needs to not take clonazepam, everything you stated is side effects from the main ingredient not the generic, I do believe in differences in brands very much. I miss Teva but I’m in accord or Watson I can’t take actavis because it’s a sugar pill.. However in my travels I have seen many people become hostile, aggressive and very very violent.. more so than not, if he’s taking it for seizures it’s to be used short term as it loses its effficianvy due to tolerance fast. Accord is the best kpin you can get anymore so either lower the dose or find a better non narcotic seizure med..tegretol is great.
Re: Mike (# 5)
Hello, I just wanted to let you know that Walmart carries Accord. That’s where I get mine every month and that’s all I’ve ever got. Hope this helps
Re: Joseph (# 82)
Hey there. My Walmarts in Kansas carry nothing but Accord now. It may depend on the state you are in.
There is no Teva clonazepam, only Accord Heal THC, Sandoz, Atiiva. Teva went out of business and sold to Accord Heal THC. Hope you get your messages reported to the FDA. Good Luck!
Re: Matt (# 2)
Very recently, (November 2018), my pharmacy changed from TEVA to ACCORD Clonazepam. The result has been immensely increased anxiety and pain! TEVA helped to reduce my back pain! Now I am experiencing excruciating pain. I am going to have change pharmacies. I am very displeased with my pharmacy as they do home delivery and other pharmacies do not. I am going to call my insurance company to learn if they dispense TEVA brand should I utilize their mail order prescription benefit.
Re: Barbie 616 (# 4)
It is interesting how everyone reacts differently to generic brands of Klonopin. I have used TEVA for years and it always worked very well for me. I have had problems with other generic brands and had to switch back to TEVA. I am going through the same problem now. My pharmacy just changed to the ACCORD brand. I am going through hell, so to speak. I am going to find out if my insurance company mail order prescription service provides TEVA.
Re: JES (# 86)
Teva now calls it Actavis. I have no clue if it's the same thing, I'm praying it is.
Re: Bugs (# 84)
I received TEVA last month, and ACTIVAS the month before. One is green and the other is yellow. SANDOZ has always been the best working ones for myself and my son. Since they stopped producing them we had to switch to ACCORD. They are not as strong as the SANDOZ but don't cause agitation in my son as it kicks in like the yellow and green (the worst!!) It's kind if strange that the SANDOZ and ACCORD are both blue. My son's bad reaction is due to fillers in different brands of meds. In wondering if it's the color dyes....
Re: Jammerbammer (# 87)
Very definitely not the same product. TEVA was the superior generic. They had business troubles and that is that.
Re: Bugs (# 84)
Sandoz stopped making them. Which sucks because they had the perfect effect on my son. Chilled out his anxiety without making him space or sleepy. And no agitation at all. After my previous comment I looked up their contact info and gonna try to see if it's possible to start making them again, even if just in small batches. Wish me luck!!
Re: Jammerbammer (# 87)
It very definitely is not the same thing. [It very definitely is not the same thing.It very definitely is not the same thing.])
Re: Bugs (# 84)
Teva did not go out of business.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/02/10/heres-what-teva-pharmaceuticals-saying-about-its-f.aspx
Good luck. I can't get Teva in Maine. I tried for months.
Re: Barbie 616 (# 6)
i attempted to get name brand instead of generic and the pharmacist said they couldn't do it. What the heck?
Re: Verwon (# 1)
I had a horrible experience with the Accord brand of clonazepam! I couldn't sleep couldn't eat I couldn't concentrate. On the sixth day of taking the clonazepam manufactured by Accord it felt like the ground was moving beneath my feet or as if I was in earthquake. I was very irritable and could not even speak with my family members. I had at least 9 or more panic attacks in a short period of time on the sixth day. I didn't know what was wrong with me! I called and spoke with a doctor in the emergency room and the only thing he could account for the way I was feeling was the change in medication I was taking. I had been taking clonazepam manufactured by Teva for quite a few years with no problems. King Soopers pharmacy told me they could no longer Supply me with that brand meaning Teva. So I transferred my prescription over to Walgreens. They were able to refill my prescriptions with the Teva brand for a few months and then all of a sudden they started using the Accord brand even though I told them I could not take that brand. They still have not been able to get me that brand but instead I have to wait an extra two weeks for them to refill my clonazepam with a pill that has a V on one side and the numbers 2531 on the other. I'm not sure but I I think the manufacturer's name is Solco. This brand is not much better but it's not as bad as the Accord manufacturer. Does anyone know is there a shortage of the Teva brand or are they just trying to give us whatever is cheaper?
Someone made a comment that Teva is being taken off the market I certainly hope not! All I know is that every time I try to get my prescription refilled Walgreens Pharmacy tells me they have to try to order it and sometimes after 2 weeks they still have not been able to get it so I have to settle for another brand. But I will never take the Accord brand again! It is the worst manufacturer of clonazepam that I have ever had to take! I hope you have better luck getting them from your Pharmacy then I do!
That's weird I take the yellow 1mg concave Clonazepam & my pharmacy couldn't order any because of the hurricane that hit Puerto Rico last year I've had to use the green flat round ones since February but my pharmacist said they're now making the yellow ones again so I'm back on those thank god
Re: Mike (# 5)
Sorry mike but I work for a local Union Hall I will leave the number out but I had to take a serious drug test to work out at a power house doing a Power shut downs and a power plant, and I will have been taking Klonopin for years now. Ever since they took me off the Xanax and my test came up negative (and that is with the ones with the c on one Side of them and the number 1 under it). And yes, they're white. I've tried going to every pharmacy within 50 to 60 miles from my house and none of them carry the TEVA anymore or any other brand because the C-1 and C-2 are cheaper. That's what I was told from a pharmacist - that he could not believe how much cheaper they actually were.
Re: Samuel (# 98)
What I did was ask my pharmacist to special order the 1mg yellow ones those are the ones that work best for me, but when my pharmacy changed suppliers or something they started getting the green ones. So I asked if they could special order the yellow ones & that's what they do now, even as soon as the yellow 1mg Clonazepam became available to order again after being out of stock from February-September of 2018. Plus I go to a local private pharmacy, not Walgreens or CVS or anything.
Re: Tyra (# 96)
Hi Tyra. I've been using clonazepam first by Teva, then Accord. Today I went in and received Teva. No comparison. Accord didn't help my anxiety but Teva is so much better. It is really helping with my anxiety and insomnia. I was pleasantly surprised when pharmacist told me it was Teva. Hopefully Accord won't be making clonazepam and I can stick with Teva. It s so much better than Accord, I can't even tell you. Hopefully Teva is up and running again, but for me, my doc only gave me 2 months 1 mg 2 times a day and will not refilI it again. Good luck to you and let me know if this info helps you. I hope it does. I can't believe my insomnia is gone and so is my anxiousness. I hope you can find clonazepam that will help you. Take care and let me know if you can get the Teva. It was on good for about 6 months but seems to be coming back.
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