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Opinions on Actavis brand 1 mg C34 tablets vs other available brands


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Hi all,

I know this has been compared to Teva brand, but what about just this brand by itself for long time panic disorder patients.

 

Please no "all generics are same as brand" comments.

 

 

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Thx for your reply,

 

Sorry, I meant actavis 1 mg. tabs marked R34. Please their must be someone else who has tried them and compared to the strange named generics from India and China that seem the only available ones.

 

Mine came labeled Actavis/Teva.

 

Also, I read on this board that Teva was bringing back the old formula everyone agreed was as good or even better than brand Klonopin which now my CVS pharmacy wants $750 for 90 1 mgs tablets. That is more than my rent.

 

Anyway, I have been having some seizure activity like bottom jaw/teeth/throat muscles  spasming and waking up like 4 am wide awake.

 

Not only do they seem weaker but don't seem to have the same half life at all. Are there any brands that are not as bad?

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To my knowledge, there are only 3 brands - Brand K, Activas and Accord.  If there's something else, I would be interested too......
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To my knowledge, there are only 3 brands - Brand K, Activas and Accord.  If there's something else, I would be interested too......

In my region of the U.S. the following generic clonazepam products are available, depending on the pharmacy and what the pharmacy can get from its supplier:

 

Regular Tablets

Actavis

Accord

Sun

Solco

 

Orally Disintegrating Tablets

Teva (used to be Barr)

Par (bought out by Endo)

Sun

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NM, I was thinking of Sandoz and Northstar.  I've never had Solco.  The only K brand I ever did well with was Mylan, discontinued.  I don't know much about Sun or Solco.  Anyone else know how they compare.  Accord is like nothing to me. 
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