Clonazepam Ingredients Mylan Brand Vs Teva Vs Accord (Page 10)
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Please help with this, i have taken the mylan brand for several years, when the pharmacy could no longer order it they ordered Teva, it immediately gave me pains that seemed to be in my chest....kind of the opposite of what it's supposed to do. So with Mylan being available though only two pharmacies, someone mentioned accord...but what is the difference of fillers. could you simply list all the ingredients for all three brands so if Accord matches Mylan i'm ok?

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Accord Heal THC Bad drug don't waste money please don't try look up reviews are bad.

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Accord Heal THC Bad drug don't waste money on it zapping memory sores in my mouth.

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Re: Connie (# 103) Expand Referenced Message

No they do not make a Roche generic. Solco Accord and Actavis are the only tablet forms left and Par and Teva are the only Disintegrated tablet forms left.

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Re: RockerJ (# 100) Expand Referenced Message

I've been going through the same thing since Mylan was disc. I discovered I am allergic to blue dye in the process. I've been trying to keep from paying thru the nose for name brand Klonopin! I am on Northstar/Sandoz which has been disc. but the longer I take it the more "drugged", sleepy and tired I feel. So I am in a pickle! I did read a post on another forum where someone claimed that Name brand Klonopin seemed as strong as 2 mg. of Mylan!! I don't know what dose he tried but I assume it was less than 2 mg. I've noticed every single generic brand I've tried seemed stronger (like about twice s strong) as Mylan. I am beginning to wonder if that is why they pulled out?! I liked Mylan, took it many years, no problems. It did have some medicinal value and since I am sensitive to meds, it works for me. Now I feel like a walking victim of side effects! Yesterday I cut my dose a little and feel a little better! I wish I knew HOW MUCH weaker Mylan was compared to others. Has anyone read that if you find a generic made by the same company that makes the name brand that it is not only a better generic, but EXACTLY the same as original name brand (Klonopin)!!!! I read an article that was very informative about generics. Does anyone know if Roche/Genentech makes a generic clonazepam??? I can't find one.... Thanks

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Re: Bill (# 101) Expand Referenced Message

I got the Solco from CVS. Both CVS and Walgreens will have them one minute and then not have them the next, it's very annoying on top of trying to find the right ones to work. Sometimes their warehouses will have it in which both stores have to order it, and then sometimes they say that they're on backorder. They are mainly stocking the Accord and Actavis pills at stores. Remember that Mylan, Teva, and Sandoz have stopped making clonazepam currently, so I wouldn't suggest getting those brands, even if they work, to just have to eventually find something else to work again. Your Doctor has to say on the Rx "dispense Solco brand only." Also try calling your Prescription drug provider whoever that is. Tell them your situation and see if their mail order pharmacy can order that particular brand for you. Tell Customer Service that you need to talk with a Pharmacist during normal business hours.

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Re: RockerJ (# 100) Expand Referenced Message

Are they still making Solco, whered you get them and what didn't you like about the Par disintegrating tablets?

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Re: Bill (# 98) Expand Referenced Message

Mylan was great!!! 11 years and no problems~ now its been downhill on 5 different manufacturers, Accord, Actavis, NAME BRAND ROCHE GENENTECH, Par (disintegrating tablets) and now Solco (which are eh).

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Re: sara (# 2) Expand Referenced Message

It’s on the prescription bottle also google the NDC and it sunk tell you everything about it..or if NDC isn’t available type generic drug of choice into search in google

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Teva was the best. Accord is junk. Trying to get the actavis brand. Mylan stopped making it also, never tried mylan. NorthStar I thought had some good ratings. According to this site, they are discontinuing it also. Accord does nothing for my sleep problem.

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Re: James (# 95) Expand Referenced Message

James, If you read through these cloneazepam threads, you will find that most people are having problems because of TEVA's disappearance. Yours is the exception to the rule with respect to TEVA experience.

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Re: James (# 95) Expand Referenced Message

I too am having my pretty good luck after getting my last script at Walmart filled with Accord after they ran out of Teva. I only take it at night so I don’t know how it works taking it in the day but at night it helps me get to sleep a lot faster and stay asleep better then Teva ever did and at a lower dosage

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Re: V Ackerman (# 89) Expand Referenced Message

I have tried Teva, Actavis, Mylan and Accord. I find Accord to be superior.

Most of Teva's manufacturing is overseas, and they have a lot of complaints

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Re: GSH (# 92) Expand Referenced Message

TEVA is only making the one from Actavis that they bought from the company, least that is what I was told when I called Monday and complained about the Actavis that they are making. Dang that stuff is horrible I took it for 2 days ended up in ER due to having an adverse reaction from it making me itch from head to toe like no tomorrow. I wish they hadn't stopped making all the brands we had to choose from. Now we are stuck with so few choices that don't work very well.
Good luck everyone

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Re: GSH (# 92) Expand Referenced Message

I Don't believe they are. I, too am using cut-in-half 1mg tevas which my pharmacy happens to have in stock. look up Tevas website, and it shows actavis pills.

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Re: Eric (# 91) Expand Referenced Message

Why are they still making the 1mg version in both the Teva version and the Actavis version then? Seems as if it was just temporary then they would take it down from their website. I called Teva and they said they would continue to make both

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Re: GSH (# 87) Expand Referenced Message

Teva is an Israeli company which has had some trouble recently. They have had to retrench, and owning multiple lines of Cloneazepam when it is now being treated as a schedule 2 drug, even though it is not, is probably not sustainable.

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I have had terrible side effects with any generic drug made by Camber/Teva. My first was with my pain medication which was made by Activis for years. Walgreens switched to Camber/Teva and I became very depressed, felt like I had the flu, etc. I found a pharmacy that still has Activis and all those symptoms went away. I noticed that my muscle relaxant was different this month. I didn't pay any attention until I started having the same symptons. I looked, and, sure enough, the manufacturer was Camber/Teva. I recently saw an article where a medication was taken off the market because of deadly side effects. Guess what? It was made by Camber/Teva. They should not be allowed to make medications. Avoid them at all costs!

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Re: Connie (# 85) Expand Referenced Message

I had the itching problem with Actavis as well when taking, never had it with my Sandoz or even when taking ACCORD. Luckily I was able to get ACCORD when I talked to the Pharmacist about it she said she had heard this from several persons. So far the ACCORD seems to work the best of them out of the two I've been able to get a hold of. Good luck all.

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Re: GSH (# 87) Expand Referenced Message

You are right - they don't care about us - it's all about the money. Big Pharma in the USA has decided that there is no money to be made on the generics so they have "arranged" to not manufacture them. There are members of Congress who are trying to talk sense into Big Pharma, but so far no results. In other countries the same drugs (brand name) are far cheaper than here (i.e. insulin). Met a man from India the other day who brought all his meds with him when he and his wife came to visit their kids for six months. He said the US is a great place to visit, but they can't afford to live here because of the high cost of drugs. I'm taking Actavis and so far it's working, but not the same as Teva by a long shot.

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Re: Connie (# 86) Expand Referenced Message

They could care less about the patients. Only thing I could think of is that the price of the active ingredient has increased substantially or one of the generic manufacturers has cut a deal with the others to not manufacture the generic and let them have the market. That’s all that makes since.... 4 generic manufacturers within the last few months decided to discontinue it

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