Accord Clonazepam

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These are horrible, Accord Clonazepam. I'll be glad when I get my new script and can go back to TEVA. ## There have been a lot of recent complaints on our site about medications manufactured by Accord. Sorry you also had a bad experience. Since pharmacies buy in bulk, it is highly likely that they'll still have the ones manufactured by Accord in stock, when you order a refill. So, you might want to make sure to tell them ahead of time that you don't want them and prefer the ones made by Teva. Are there any comments or questions? ## So I got my script filled before I left town and I always check my bottle for my good ole MFG and NDC#. Both were intact but the surprise was on the inside. Little Blue pills with the C and the 1..... Not my normal 1mg TEVA. Being trusting I figur...

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I have been taking 2 mg daily of Teva clonazepam for a few years. I have been noticing that my memory (both short and long term) is increasingly more affected by the drug. Over the past year I have found myself being on "auto pilot" alot. My pharmacy just switched my prescription to the blue accord clonazepam arbitrarily. Is there any evidence supporting the accord brand being easier on "cognitive fog"? Also, due to this fog, I would like to taper off of benzos for good. Could you recommend a safe taper schedule for clonazepam? Thank you in advance. ## Hello, John! How are you? I'm sorry about the problems you're having. Long-term use of this medication can cause such memory issues, as reported by the FDA. It also carries the risk of being habit forming and could...

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I have recently learned the companies TEVA and Sandoz have both discontinued manufacturing clonazepam. I’m not the one to hyperfocus on generics, however, the new generic, Accord, is LITERALLY the ONLY Clonazepam generic around my area (at least 10 pharmacies, even the local style pharmacies). Accord is horrid. There’s even a non placebo proof with the blue chalkiness that covers the entire mouth as if it’s the blue ink when stealing bank money. It’s ALL over teeth, it’s worse than blue candy. This occurs if one even attempts to simply let it dissolve in the mouth - at least like I have been doing with all of them previously when I didn’t have a drink with me, or for breakthrough anxiety. I my own opinion, I believe there is a particular reason for su...

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I recently received Teva clonazepam and it worked great. Two weeks ago, I received clonazepam from Accord Pharmaceuticals and it was like a placebo pill. Has anyone taken this medicine By Accord and have you noticed a serious difference with it not helping? I've never had a generic never work before. I don't know what to do. All pharmacies in my area are now going with Accord Pharmaceuticals because it's cheaper. Help with an answer please. ## Hello Stirfry, Sorry to hear about your situation. Unfortunately not all brands of medication work the same for each person. If the Accord brand does not work for you please let your doctor know and see if there is a way that you can get a different brand ordered for you. I would suggest that you give this medication a few days to see ...

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Who distributes Clonazepam .5mg from Accord Healthcare? I cannot find a pharmacy anywhere in my city that carries it. ## Hello, Anne! How are you? I am very sorry that you're having trouble finding this medication. One idea might be to ask your pharmacy if they can order it in for you. There isn't any one particular distributor that always provides it. It might be carried by any, if it happens to be the one that has the cheapest price, at any given time. What is your nearest large city? That might enable someone to suggest a pharmacy, if they know of one that carries it. This medication carries the risk of being habit forming and could cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache and irritability. Does anyone else have any ideas or suggestions? ## I've gone to eve...

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What color is a 1 mg clonazepam made by Mylan? ## Mylan's Clonazepam (1mg) is a round green tablet; with an "M" on one side and "C" over "14" on the other. Manufacturer: Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. National Drug Code (NDC): 00378-1912 Did you have any other questions or comments regarding this pill? Please post back if you do... ## Is Mylan going to manufacture the clonazepam again? The other brands I ended up in the ER or they have really altered the quality of life. I just took it to sleep and now I have tried all the rest and were all too drugging and when it runs out, withdrawal type side effects begin. See my name: Mylan Bestie. I felt alert when I woke up and all day. They were for sleep and now I don't eat or sleep well on Accord. ## I haven't s...

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I've been taking Accord .05mg which I split in half every 2 to 3 hours, for about a month and a half after they stopped making my Sandoz Clonazepam brand. It's okay. It's starting to work somewhat, but I have a problem. Two weeks ago I am not told that Accord is getting harder to keep in stock by my Pharmacy and my insurance plan wanted to switch me to Actavis. YUCK, that stuff is garbage. I took 7 pills, couldn't stand it anymore how it made me feel. I got jumpy, my body itched, it took almost 2 hours to start working, and it never felt quite right. I said no I need to get the Accord again. My question is, is anyone else having this problem with Actavis, or is it just me? And did the Actavis taper down on the itchiness and start to work for those who are new to taking i...

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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? ## Hi Eric, Sorry to hear about your experience with the different makers of Clonazepam. I hope you've gotten around to feeling better since the timing of your post. As far as inactive ingredients are concerned, listed below are the National Drug Codes for each manufacturer's version of Clonazepam. If you click o...

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I don't feel well on Clonazepam made by Accord. I don't see it as listed gluten free. However, that doesn't mean that it is not. Please tell me where it is manufactured and if it is gluten free. Gluten makes me very ill. Thank you so much for your help! ## Accord Healthcare, Inc. is based in the U.S. in Durham, NC. As to the inactive ingredients, I am not sure what would be a problem if you have a gluten allergy, so I am just going to list them for you: Anhydrous lactose, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, corn start and FD&C Yellow No. 6 Lake. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I take 0.5mg of Clonazepam for anxiety. Is it safe to take Meloxicam as well? My Dr. prescribed it to me for back, neck and all over pain due to herniated discs and a bulging disc. ## Hi Mel, According to the University of Maryland Medical Center (umm.edu / drug interaction tool), there are no interactions listed between Meloxicam and Clonazepam. This doesn't necessarily mean that no interactions exist, so it's probably best to discuss any concerns with your doctor first. However, I don't see why your doctor would prescribe two meds that contradict one another in such a way. I also haven't come across any information suggesting that it's unsafe in my own investigation. Hope this helps! ## Hi, thanks for your response. What do you mean they contradict each other? One ...

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Hi. There has been a lot of talk about generic clonazepam brands with many claiming something is just not right, people experiencing horrible withdrawal symptoms as soon as they get on these generic brands, people having seizures once again when they hadn't had any in years, people claiming they have to take 2 or 3 mgs of these generic brands for each 1mg of their previous generic brand like Teva or Mylan. I recently had a depression relapse and was taken to the hospital. At that time I had both Sandoz Pharmaceuticals and Accord Healthcare generic clonazepam. And I had been taking both generic brands in the previous 3 weeks switching them around. They were both 2mg tablets. Well, guess what? I took a bag of all the meds I was on and went bottle by bottle telling the nurse which ones...

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I'm going out of town for 2 weeks and will run out of my clonazepam during the trip. I called my insurance company and they said I can refill it when I have gone through 75% of it which would be the day I leave. My insurance is Capital Blue and their preferred pharmacy is CVS. I typically go to RiteAid. Since it is always a new paper prescription (according to the law), should I just go to CVS since the insurance company (Capital Blue) told me I can have it refilled early there or will RiteAid also follow the insurance company guideline? I was also told I can't get the prescription filled in other states (I will be in MA and then Florida). I'm not sure how to handle this. ## Hello Erika, What a tricky situation! I had a similar experience once a few years ago and how I handl...

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I'm currently on 32 mg daily of suboxone. I also have been prescribed Clonazepam 1mg. Is it ok/safe to take 1 of the 1 mg Clonazepam with 32 mg of suboxone? I have received mixed answers so I'm hoping I can get a majority of responses that are similar. My main concern is that I will have depressed respiratory function or CNS depression. Any and all answers are welcomed. ## CNS depression is a possibility, if you are taking both of these medications, according to the FDA. However, the doesn't mean they cannot be taken together, if just means that your doctor should be sure to adjust your doses carefully, and they should be monitoring you regularly to try to avoid any potential problems. Is there anything else I can help with? ## I'll answer your question first and then yo...

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What company makes this pill ? never seen this kind before. wondering how it compares to the other companies.. C 1 on one side and blank on the other.. thanks ## I found some other information that lists these are being 1mg Clonazepam, but there's nothing in the prescription databases to confirm this, because they are said to be very new. Due to the lack of information, I also don't know who the manufactured is at this time. Where did you get them? Learn more Clonazepam details here. ## i looked it up it is a 1 mill clonazapepam you can go to pill identifier and it will let you type in any pill and you can find what you need ## Is this pill for anxiety like xantax ## Accord makes the dark blue clonazepam that has a C over a 1 and no hash mark to break in half, but still will bre...

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Solco is horrible! I was forced to try it after Accord for migraine relief and I felt like I was swimming through jello in a fog. I took it for almost a month until it occurred to me that my problems started with Solco. I have chronic pain and fatigue, so i thought at first I was in a flare-up from something, then I considered a virus or infection, as it got worse by the day and I realized as I lay in bed whimpering in pain and thought I was dying, I thought, it HAS to be this Solco. I had some Mylan left (which has been discontinued), so yesterday I switched back and today I am a different person! The marked difference is incredible. I actually think I was going through a withdrawal syndrome. I have never had a benzo do that to me, ever and I've been on Mylan and Caraco for years! ...

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Is there the dye 'methylene blue' in the c1 ble clonazepam? I read up on dyes used for pills and I hope this isn't in my pill. ## Hello, Marie! How are you? This tablet is manufactured by Accord Healthcare and they list it as containing FD&C Blue No. 2. The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, and irritability. Are you on any other medications? ## The blue round pill c1 can you break that in half and take a half at a time, you get only half of the dose?

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I have been taking clonazepam for 14 years (one at bedtime). How long does one pill remain in my system? ## I have been taking clonazepam for 14 years (one at bedtime 2mg). How long does one pill remain in my system?? ## This medication has a half life of approximately 30 to 40 hours, so the full time to excretion would be approximately 150 to 240 hours, according to NIH reports. However, you should be careful not to stop it abruptly, because doing so can create the risk of seizures, according to FDA reports. Has your doctor advised you to stop taking it? ## Thank you Verwon for your information regarding the length of time it takes for my medication (Clonazepam) to excrete. Yes my doctor want's me to get off of the medication, but he is helping me with it. I have had a bad time in ...

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my neurologist put me onn0.125 Clonazepam for anxiety, I have A Fib so have taken warfarin for 20 years. I have lots of side effects even from this low dosage, called nurse today: wierd dreams,dizzy, brain fog, my INR was high for me 2.9, my lab said to check it on Wed. 12/20 & call them.He said to stop the anxiety med??? ## How long have you been taking it? Clonazepam has been known to cause some bleeding issues in some people that take it, as well as other side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, and irritability, according to FDA reports. It also carries the risk of being habit forming. (NDC 0555-0094 for more details, if needed.)

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What is another less expensive generic drug to replace Clonazepam? The Clonazepam is going up in price considerably and I need to make a change. ## It sort of depends. There are similar commonly prescribed benzodiazepines but not many as "potent" as klonopin that have as long of a half life. Xanax is the closest in potency conversion but has a much shorter half life. Valium has a long half life but 10mg would be the conversion to 1mg of clonazepam. Lorazepam, while a little less potent, also has a lengthy half life but is about half as potent as clonazepam or alprazolam. If you switch to a different, cheaper, generic you may have to adjust your dose accordingly. I'm not sure which is cheaper. I know generic alprazolam is pretty cheap but due to its much shorter half life you...

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The pill is dark blue with C1 on one side , nothing on the other side. Not even a slash in the middle. Is this a benzo ## Hello, Liz! How are you? Yes, this tablet is manufactured b Accord Healthcare and they list it as containing 1mg Clonazepam. The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming and could cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache and irritability. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Just got switched to c1 from e64 all about pharmacy going to cheaper companies. ## The c1 pills are trash. If I take say eight C1 blue Klonopin I'm so fine, for me the c1's are so weak they don't work

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