Accord Clonazepam (Page 4)
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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.
Re: JES (# 86)
Teva now calls it Actavis. I have no clue if it's the same thing, I'm praying it is.
Re: Barbie 616 (# 4)
It is interesting how everyone reacts differently to generic brands of Klonopin. I have used TEVA for years and it always worked very well for me. I have had problems with other generic brands and had to switch back to TEVA. I am going through the same problem now. My pharmacy just changed to the ACCORD brand. I am going through hell, so to speak. I am going to find out if my insurance company mail order prescription service provides TEVA.
Re: Matt (# 2)
Very recently, (November 2018), my pharmacy changed from TEVA to ACCORD Clonazepam. The result has been immensely increased anxiety and pain! TEVA helped to reduce my back pain! Now I am experiencing excruciating pain. I am going to have change pharmacies. I am very displeased with my pharmacy as they do home delivery and other pharmacies do not. I am going to call my insurance company to learn if they dispense TEVA brand should I utilize their mail order prescription benefit.
There is no Teva clonazepam, only Accord Heal THC, Sandoz, Atiiva. Teva went out of business and sold to Accord Heal THC. Hope you get your messages reported to the FDA. Good Luck!
Re: Joseph (# 82)
Hey there. My Walmarts in Kansas carry nothing but Accord now. It may depend on the state you are in.
Re: Mike (# 5)
Hello, I just wanted to let you know that Walmart carries Accord. That’s where I get mine every month and that’s all I’ve ever got. Hope this helps
Re: Roberta (# 14)
I will have to say that he needs to not take clonazepam, everything you stated is side effects from the main ingredient not the generic, I do believe in differences in brands very much. I miss Teva but I’m in accord or Watson I can’t take actavis because it’s a sugar pill.. However in my travels I have seen many people become hostile, aggressive and very very violent.. more so than not, if he’s taking it for seizures it’s to be used short term as it loses its effficianvy due to tolerance fast. Accord is the best kpin you can get anymore so either lower the dose or find a better non narcotic seizure med..tegretol is great.
Re: Kathie (# 71)
What "Blue Pill" are you taking? Sorry you had a hard time taking it, luckily I never had that, I did have issues with it wearing off after and hour and a half, tried to stretch it to two hours max. Which seemed odd that it's shelf life is really short and the company didn't seem to find it an issue when I reported it. After talking with my Dr we came across a Pharmacy outside of my Network that had my old brand of Sandoz Clonazepam in stock as a Special Order. For now I've put the Accord aside and taking Sandoz until August is what the gal said they have enough back-stock to fill my scripts with. That's made my life a lot better, hope your Blue Pill type is working for you if not call around and see if someone has what worked for you as a Special Order. Good luck
Re: Sylvia (# 75)
Sylvia, just want you to know that I'm really sorry that you had the heart attack caused by these pharmaceutical companies. I myself had a stroke because of the Sandoz company changing the way that they made their clonazepam. It's been two years now and I haven't recovered from the stroke that damaged my eyesight. They literally ruined my life. I'm glad that you're doing ok for now. Please, please be extremely careful DON'T ever try to stop taking it on your own you can end up with a stroke like me. There is no solution to this situation because the bottom line is that the pharmaceutical companies only agenda is to make money at anyone's expense. I pray that you will do well and continue to recover after the heart attack. May God Bless us all. This world is made up many, many greedy people that don't believe that there is a hell waiting for them for the hell that they've made out of our precious lives. Yes after two years of suffering from a pharmaceutical company who really didn't care yes I do feel angry. They ruined my life and the lives of many others. Be very careful take care of yourself. Wishing you well because I certainly understand.
Re: Vicster (# 70)
No. If the pill you got this afternoon doesn't look like the one you took this morning, there is a problem about which you need to ask your pharmacist. FDA allows for +/-24% of the active ingredient in generics. Most insurance will not pay for brand name pharmaceuticals any more.
If youre having trouble finding Teva look into CVS pharmacy. Theyre the only place I personally know of that has Teva. Im still getting them and you may be able to order Teva from a CVS if you have a nice phramacist. Good luck and best wishes to anyone having problems.
Re: Mike (# 5)
Do you mean the yellow 1mg clonazepam? If so I'm sad to say the manufacturing plant that makes them got destroyed in a hurricane that hit Puerto Rico in August or Sept. of 2017.
After the cold-turkey withdrawal from Teva and switched to Accord in May and part of June, I was switched to Actavis. Went through heck and back with the withdrawal, ended up having a heart attack on June 30 with the two stents placed I described above. Have been on Actavis since the first prescription that was given to me, adjusted to the extra .25 mg in late afternoon, and haven't had any problems with the Actavis. Does not work the same as Teva, but I'm making do. No panic attacks, but makes me wonder if I was working up to that heart attack and all of those things rolled together made a real mess of me for awhile. All I know for sure is that when I switched from Teva to Accord I had immediate cold turkey withdrawal. My psy has specified on my script that it must be Actavis. So I'm good for now.
Re: J (# 73)
I've been on Klonopin for 20 years, 1.5 mg at bedtime. I noticed the change from green pills to blue and asked my pharmacist about it. He said it was the cheapest generic for them (Dillon's) and that I could not get the green anymore. I never thought much about it...BUT. The last 3 weeks I have had horrible constipation (sorry if TMI). Then yesterday was in a constant state of panic....been literally YEARS since I had been like that. Felt like I couldn't catch my breath..chest and back hurt. Also have been getting horrible headaches, which I never get and feeling like I was about to pass out. I just happened to Google "Blue Klonopin Pill" or some such thing last night. BOOM. I was being given Accord for the last 3 weeks. So...I panicked thinking I was in cold turkey WD and emailed my doc. I woke up today and called Walmart, Walgreens, Dillon's and even a private pharmacy. ALL of them had only Accord!! I was told that Actavis was on backorder due to the switch/acquisition thing with TEVA. I felt like a panicked drug addict. FINALLY, I called a CVS and told them my story. The pharmacist said she had a lot of green Teva and that I should ask my doc to order a 90 day supply. I did ask her and God Bless Her, she did it. I have only had 30 day scrips in the past, but am a former nurse and very forthcoming with my Klonopin use. I told her what I suspected had been happening to me. She came through. I will now have a 3 month period to see if Teva/Actavis will be available. What a cluster. Today I woke up (after finding 2 spare green Teva pills and felt like a million bucks. Slept like a rock. Around 4 pm I had a feeling of panic coming through again, but nothing like yesterday. I am filing a complaint with the FDA and Accord. This is ridiculous and dangerous. Someone is going to die.
Re: Sylvia (# 72)
Accord has Benzos I took it for a month. I liked Tevam better but that's not true, you can not test for Benzo while taking them if you drink enough water. I'm on 3 a day and had no withdrawals.
Re: Kathie (# 71)
You are probably going through withdrawal if you are taking Accord because they have no benzos in them - which is what prevents anxiety/panic attacks and siezures. All Clonazepam is NOT the same, I don't care what Big Pharma says. I'm now on Actavis, which is not as strong as Teva, so I have to take an additional .25 mg in later afternoon, otherwise I have mild panic attacks until I take my 1 mg before I go to bed. Actavis does not have the same sleep-inducing properties that Teva had, either.
Re: Veg21 (# 69)
I called Rite Aid and told them the accords made me ill. I could not get off couch. I was watching my grand daughter and I felt very shaky, blurred vision and many other symptoms. They said they would switch them for different blue ones they had. I am going to switch pharmacies on Tuesday.
Re: Barbie 616 (# 10)
Am I missing the point here? If it's clonazepam it should all be the same ingredients or it’s not clonazepam? If so u wud be getting the wrong meds!
Re: Kathie (# 68)
Know it takes a long time to get used to them. As I said took me over a month and a half. What my Dr said your body goes through withdrawals, it could take some longer up to 6 months depending how much you take and how long. I'll admit I did get my pharmacy to find some Sandoz for bad days and used one yesterday, the Accord for whatever reason wasn't working as it had. I'm not sure if it's a new batch cause I got a new script or what. They are testing to see if the compound is missing something, and will get back with me.
Re: Veg21 (# 65)
I guess maybe you are right I notice it takes the accord ones longer to kick in for me to feel normal in the morning.
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