C 1 Clonazepam

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They only feel half as strong as they should be. I still shake after taking the 1mg pill twice a day. Is sandoz a better generic? I can get those? I am now taking blue c1 clonazepam that aren't scored and don't work.

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Hi . I been on klonopin one milligram for 7 months now. I normally get green pills that say teva on them. I went to Wal-Mart yesterday to get my refill and I got the blue klonopin your discribing. Says c1 on em. And they are not right at all. Very weak. And short lasting. My green teeva klonopin lasted 2 to 4 hours varying on how much anxiety I have. These new c1 blue klonopins last about 30 minutes. And it seems like the first ten minutes after taking the pull is just a rush of relaxation. Then the pill fades away drastically. Like I said they last 30 minutes.

I am very upset. I can't take any other anxiety med because they knock me out. I'm hoping there is a solution to this problem. I hope we can get the green teva klonopin back. I'm going to call around. Wall Mart. My doctors. And any higher ups I can find to fix this problem. You can't change a medication that works for millions of people and turn it into crap. Please post your reply. Would Like to get on this topic with Someone else. And others people to. I have a strong feeling we are not alone on this.

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I don't know in my last post if I said this: I too got the green TV from Walmart, I had no choice but to get them for the second time. I live in New Castle Indiana. I did find the green TV at our local Kroger pharmacy. I could not get them because they wanted to move all of my controlled substances to one pharmacy but since they didn't carry all of them they would not let me change my refills to them. That sucks. I'm like you, those blue c1 Clonazepam are junk. I hope by you calling Walmart that maybe it will do some good. Walmart told me that they took the cheapest ones that they could get. Because of my insurance I couldn't even pay cash for brand name. And also they never carried the brand name. It is really bothering me because I have a lot of anxiety like you. That is not the only brand of blue clonazepam or klonopin that I have tried all of them have been junk. Teva green ones and a green round one with a raised m, are the best to that I have ever taken. I have even thought about talking to my doctor about it. Good luck on finding the ones you are looking for.

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I feel the same way, the blue ones I need to take like 2 more to feel the effect I have for 1mg of the green tevas. Crazy and not right

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Sandoz clonazepam is the very worst poor quality pure garbage. It might as well be counterfeit. You'll need to test which one works best for you. Better yet don't even start if you already did. Try to get off it real fast..

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Seems as though a multitude of different drug manufacturers across the board from Sandoz to Actavis, Mallinckrodt etc, have all been under a lot of heat over the past decade or so for producing sub par medication in some of the most widely prescribed drug classifications (namely anxiety, depression & pain meds). Has anyone else noticed this? Like maybe they're trying to wean off humanity as a whole by making weaker medication? That's my conspiracy theory anyway... I hope you all are able to find a brand that works best. It's unfortunate that trial and error is the only way to do this with so many placebos out there.

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Im completely on your side. They suck. They are not the same. they shouldn't switch ppls meds.

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What if they're doing that just to force people to buy non generic, it could just be the cycle of big pharma trying to make more money. The name brand guys paying the generic companies to make crap so we end up with a bottle of klonopin that costs around $300 if you think about it, it's not really all that far fetched and IMO as long as it's legal they want to sell those pills and as many as possible. I don't think big pharma wants to lose a penny.

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The pharmaceuticals companies are just messing with our medications. It's all about them getting rich at our expense.Cheap garbage out there. So devastating.....Seems like we can't win. Not enough people complaining not that it would probably help. God help us! Hope that we can all find the one that works best for us....The FDA let's them get away with it...That's the major problem.

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This is all in your head. The manufacturer does not matter. Clonazepam 1mg is no different than any other clonazepam 1mg weather it be brand name or generic. The active ingredients are exactly the same. I take methadone 90mg, Luvox 50mg, Neurontin 800 3x a day, and quetiapine 400mg at night. I took 2 of these klonopins. Waiting for them to kick in. I took 2mg clonazepam, I have 3 more and May take another if the effects are too subtle. But pharmaceutically the manufacturer and brand name doesn't matter

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Favorite Daniel, You are 100% and absolutely totally WRONG! They are ALL different. I guess you are on so many different meds that you wouldn't notice.

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I'm pregnant and can lose my baby without my clonazepam. I usually take 1 and 1/2 green tevas but I got the c1 blue and light blue E64. I've taken almost 6 today and nothing. This is horrible.

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Call your doctor explain the situation!!! All clonazepam are NOT the same. You're in my prayers. God Bless you.

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If you're mixing drugs to make a cocktail YOU SHOULD GET HELP!!! There's definitely a difference between the blue and green. The Teva and M'z and generics, but that's my advice for people who truly have anxiety and panic disorder, not someone who's looking to abuse them.

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I wanted to research this before thinking I was crazy but apparently I'm not. I know a lot about pharmaceuticals and this blue c1 brand does not work well. I'm calling my dr and pharmacy tomorrow

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I agree with you and also believe that the process in which the active ingredient is made or fillers or something play a role in diminished therapeutic value with the blue c1 clonazapam. Do you think the filling pharmacy might offer some sort of help?

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Re: David (# 5) Expand Referenced Message

Your so right c1s are garbage and generics can legally be 20% under potency

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Re: Jim (# 1) Expand Referenced Message

I don’t think the blues are as strong, nor do they last...

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What do you mean they don't work? Are you just amuned to them or what's the problem??

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Re: Favorite Daniel (# 9) Expand Referenced Message

My father is a pharmacist and he says YES there are big differences! You don't know what you're talking about. And don't say "it's all in your head" on a forum where people are seeking help and bearing their souls.

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I used to be a pharmacist and everyone is right. There are big differences with many drugs from brands and their gemerits and it is allowed by the FDA. Walmart gets many of its drugs from India and what I am hearing from many is that they are getting sub standard medications. I never cared before where the drugs came from but the corner cutting now makes a large difference and all the pharmacies are loving the cheap bulk prices of these awful drugs. All we can do as patients is complain and complain. Give ourselves a big voice and hope someone anyone listens.

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Re: David (# 5) Expand Referenced Message

They ween you off, they make less money.

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Re: Jim (# 1) Expand Referenced Message

It's by design Jim, and I see it as sinister. They were designed that way because we'll, just use your imagination.

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They suckkkkk they don't last taste like NOTHING and they just plain don't work,

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Honestly your just not noticing the effects that everyone else is experiencing being that your on methadone and gabapentin which both increase the strength of the clonazapam your taking i know this very very well bc im prescribed the max amount of suboxone 24mgs for the last 7 years and the max amount of gabapentin as well 800mgs 4× a day thats 2,400mgs so i used to not be able to tell the difference at all bc i had a nasty 20mg minimum of xanax a day habbit and when i was finally able to get help and was put on klonipin i thought the blue C 1s worked better now i can 100% tell that the teeva 833 1mg green ones work a lot better for not only keeping my panic attacks and anxiety under check but also the benzo withdrawals under control a little better and im telling you it took years to realize this bc i thought it was all in my head and was taking somedays 15mgs or more of klonipins...the addict in me always figures more is always better right?...now i realize it seems like 2mgs each dose is the perfect dose for me I feel the 2mg dose more than when i would take all 15mgs at once and that is very odd especially when it comes to benzos

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Re: Favorite Daniel (# 9) Expand Referenced Message

Methadone makes every other sedative stronger... been there done that.

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CVS generics are by far the best. Klonopin generics are great... I haven't tried their Adderall yet.

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accord c1 clonazepam is garbage. I have been trying to figure out for a month why I don't want to get out of bed till noon. This morning after I almost called the er because I was losing it I jumped back in bed and managed to go back to sleep. I'm going to try and find a pharmacy that still carries the teva brand. Its worked for me. Good Luck Everybody!

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Re: Jerry (# 10) Expand Referenced Message

Yea I've been taking the green teva 1mg and just picked up these stupid blue c 1s and I don't feel a thing off of them. I'm really hurt and upset about this. It probably has more filler in it than it does medicine! They do that s***.

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Re: Jerry (# 8) Expand Referenced Message

I take them for seizures and anxiety to sleep at night I've had issues but was switched back to can 2mg for both reason they both work the same for me I sleep at night and have less seizures to each it's own

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Re: Jim (# 1) Expand Referenced Message

Definitely, the c1 are not as effective at all. I want the Teva back. F*** Walmart!

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