Actavis Lorazepam
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Hi sylvia,
When you switch brand names or manufacturers the drug itself doesn't change, but rather the binders or fillers that they put with it. For this very reason, I believe the differences you are noticing have a lot to do with certain "inactive" ingredients that may or may not be present in each brand.
I'm frustratingly surprised that doctor's and pharmacists don't mention this to their patients, after giving them a completely different script without prior notice.
Have you tried discussing this issue with your doctor yet? Hopefully he can specify a manufacturer for you in the script.
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