Clonazepam Wafer

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After Teva, Mylan, Northstar and many other manufacturers have to decided to quit manufacturing the regular tablet form of Clonazepam in the last few months ive decided to look into switching to the wafer form also known as Orally Disintegrating Tablets. As far as I can see there are only 3 manufactures that make it which is great to me, less chances of getting something different each time you refill. Can someone who has take both the tablet form and the wafer form give some input into which you like better and what brand of wafer are you taking? ## The ODT Clonazepam ive had TEVA and PAR the PAR sucks so i will only get the TEVA they seemed to be much stronger......im not sure of a 3rd company that makes them So id stay away from the PAR. I hope that help. ## Who carries the Teva. I...

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I've picked up a new script for 1mg Clonazepam and it's the SUN manufacturer. Does anyone else have experience with these? I've been on PAR and they are okay. I've also had TEVA and they seem to be a little better than PAR. Any thoughts would help. I think they all work but just have different strengths. Nosok ## How is it working for you? We are all different, so one that works well for others might not work as well for you, and vice-versa. The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, irritability, headache, and mood changes. ## So far it's been okay. I noticed that it's the biggest wafer out of all three. It takes a little longer to kick in but seems to take out any anxiety wi...

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Since Teva replaced their clonazepam pill with the Actavis version (which I'm not doing well with), would the wafer (that it looks like Teva still carries) make a good substitute? Does the wafer or the pill vary at all in distribution and effectiveness? And is it reasonable to think that the active ingredient in the Teva wafer is any different from the one in the Actavis tablet? Has anyone at least moved from tablet to wafer and experienced any difference? ## RE: "Does the wafer or the pill vary at all in distribution and effectiveness?" My gut tells me that it would vary (at least mildly) in distribution and effectiveness due to being a different composition altogether. I think a tablet would take longer to metabolize when compared to a wafer that's broken down quite ea...

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I've been on clonazepam (teva) for 4 years now. I recently been taking the one that has a c and a 1 (c1 round blue no score) clonazepam. I have been through withdrawal before. And i know what is like. HORRIBLE. Now i do know the pill infact is clonazepam, BUT is very different. It melts fast in your tongue. And maybe there some "getting use to" do to the inactive ingredients. Which vary in all drug manufacture. . .the inactive ingredient in this 1c clonazepam has more of an effect when melted underneath your tounge. You absorb most of it. It also melts faster than other clonazepam. Is almost like a klonipin wafer....if this is helpful let me know. ## YEAH! I was on the blue C 1 by accord for 2.5 years and I too noticed the pill would dissolve almost before u could wash it do...

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LITTLE WHITE PILL E 65 ## CLONAZEPAM (Klonopin® Wafer) is a benzodiazepine. Benzodiazepines belong to a group of medicines that slow down the central nervous system. Clonazepam orally disintegrating tablets are effective in treating a mental health condition called panic disorder. Federal law prohibits the transfer of clonazepam to any person other than the patient for whom it was prescribed. Do not share this medicine with anyone else. 2mg ## The name brand you're looking for is Klonopin. The tablet you mentioned contains 2mgs of Clonazepam, which is the active ingredient in Klonopin. NDC: 00185-0065 Inactive ingredients may include: Starch, Corn Anhydrous Lactose Magnesium Stearate Cellulose, Microcrystalline This is a benzodiazepine that is most commonly used to treat anxiet...

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I've been on .25 Teva clonazepam for a number of years and being sensitive to meds avoided taking the Actavis it was replaced with stuck with Teva pills from 2016 for a few months. My anxiety returned a few weeks ago that I think was related to the expired meds. Tried the Actavis and the transition isn't going well. My anxiety's still lingering and I just feel different on the Actavis despite the near equivalence of ingredients with Teva. Would it make sense to try the clonazepam wafer that Teva still manufactures? I'm curious if the formula itself for the active ingredient differs between brands, meaning the same medicine in the pill would be in the wafer. Or is there a brand qualitatively similar to Teva's that others have tried? Or am I just feeling side effects f...

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