Clonazepam 0.5 Mg Teva Vs Accord (Page 12) (Top voted first)
UpdatedI 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.
Re: Kone (# 212)
How did you guys find these small pharmacies who seem so willing to help?
Re: mikeyjoed (# 215)
I still don’t find it. All pharmacies I have called say they don’t have it.
Re: Kita (# 207)
I have not tried the new pill, however I came to find out Costco has the accord brand 2 ml strength. And amazon has the brand name, and you can either bill your insurance or pay cash.
Re: kathy (# 221)
I can only tolerate accord
Re: Kita (# 220)
Do you take brand or accord?
Re: Kita (# 220)
See if you can find a compounding pharmacy. They usually will take the time to order it for you. HK pharmacy has the pills, its just not a drug company that chain stores use.
Re: kathy (# 224)
Whats HK pharmacy? I am not sure we have this one where I live.
Thanks a lot.
Re: kathy (# 223)
Accord is what I take.
Re: Kita (# 225)
It is called H2 pharmacy sorry. Your pharmacy can look it up
As far as I know Accord stopped making clonazepam because (and this is what I was told by the customer service reps at the Accord office in North Carolina) intas pharmaceuticals which owns them and was producing this product at their manufacturing plant in India had to shut down and clean it up and make some major revisions, and since then they have yet to start making the clonazepam again. Also when I called their USA office in North Carolina last year numerous times they said they had no idea when the pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in India would start producing it again and now they don't answer their phone anymore. I was taking the 5 mg clonazepam tablet and it was far more effective than any other generic brand.
Re: kathy (# 231)
I have tried accord 1mg pills and cut to my strength and felt terrible sick also.
I need the 0.5mg pills. It seems to be the only one that works for me.
Re: Marcus (# 230)
You mean the 0.5mg tablets ?
I thought they started to release these tablets again so much that some people in this forum managed to get more refills..
that’s so confusing
this message is so old, I think it should be removed. There is so much new information about Teva, Accord and other clonazepams out there it doesn't serve any purpose
Re: kathy eldridge (# 234)
This is a forum and such a message/ subject started in 2018. I believe the message that started this thread stays as the main message, that’s all, nothing more. Updated messages appears on the bottom.
Re: Kita (# 235)
I will report back here after hopefully I hear from the Accord USA corporate office in NC. I left a message on Friday with a different department saying that the customer service department have not been picking up their phones or returning calls in months. When they did answer their phones last year they would always tell me they that the production plant - Intas Pharma, in India was going to be ramping up production gradually. But they could not give me a timeline when they would start producing the Accord clonazepam (.5, 1 or 2 mg).
Of course any of us can contact that office for Accord you can find the listing on Google. Just call that number and ask for customer service try to get someone to speak to you or leave a message and have them call you. It's called Accord healthcare pharmaceuticals, the office is in Raleigh North Carolina.
I live on the West Coast but I don't think it matters where you live if they're not making it, they can't ship it and pharmacy suppliers won't have it.
Re: kathy eldridge (# 234)
To get to the newer messages like the ones we're seeing now, all you have to do is click or push your finger on the cursor pointing forward to get to the last page of this thread.
Re: Kita (# 233)
I agree with you, it is confusing and it has been for over a year now. Perhaps you can join me in trying to contact Accord healthcare - you can easily find the contact number for their office in Raleigh, North Carolina with a Google search. Choose the option for customer service and ask if and when their Intas manufacturing plant in India is going to start producing clonazepam. If you have trouble getting an answer choose a different option that will connect you directly with someone and have that person leave a message for customer service to contact you.
Re: Marcus (# 238)
Thanks, Markus, I will let you know if I manage to talk with them. I did spoke with them few time last year also.
Which brand are you taking at the moment ?
Re: Marcus (# 238)
Mind you that the tablets some people in this forum managed to refill are simply the tablets that are already in the warehouse based on accord inventory. I am not sure if they released all their inventory already and it ran out by now or are they releasing little by little ? As far as I understood they are allowed now to release this inventory after being tested each batch.
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