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I am really confused about everyone's posts concerning the leading brand Lorazepam. I have been taking the generic form of Lorazepam 2mg for 25 years. I've used every kind, from Watson to the current leading one. It appears that the sugary taste is the primary issue for everyone here.

The amount of negative reviews about this company is absurd. They are no different than any other generic Lorazepam; they work the same. The only difference in this pill is the inactive ingredient, which contains potassium, and that's why the pill tastes like sugar.

However, my point is, if you are a long-term user of benzos, you would have all ended up withdrawing and possibly seizing if the pill really didn't contain the main ingredient. The ER doctor would have been the first to report this pharmacy if your illness had anything to do with it. A negative review does nothing to persuade a discontinued manufacturer to bring back the generic form that any of us got comfortable with.

A Lorazepam is a Lorazepam, and the Leading Pharma Lorazepam is the same as any Lorazepam. It functions just like the rest.

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Re: BMn (# 56) Expand Referenced Message

Watson was bought by Actavis and they kept the same molds so they still said "Watson". Teva bought Actavis. I have no idea if they kept the same formula or not but they now have Teva's imprint/design.

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Re: Wez (# 53) Expand Referenced Message

Complain to the fda

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Thank you very much for explaining this topic in as simplistic terms as possible, so that the millions of different individuals for reasons unknown or perhaps they are lacking in normal average basic common sense; that the majority of the population already understands what’s actually happening regarding this medication and/or any other benzo medication that is currently out on the market because they all pretty much do the exact same thing basically..
I like you have been taking Valium since 7-2007 when a horrible family tragedy occurred & I literally went crazy for a long time.. In the beginning I used to take 10 mg five times a day and after a few years I then personally chose to taper/ I took myself down over a long period of time and now I take one 5 mg tablet three times a day.. like you I have experienced a myriad of different generics that I would get from my neighborhood pharmacy mostly Walgreens at the time over the years and they always had the exact same affect on me as any other one as even the brand-name one..
these people I don’t think they understand about the inactive ingredients and that inactive ingredients are just buffers to make the pill a little bigger or whatever and they don’t actually have anything to do with the effect of the diazepam or lorazepam or Clonopin whatever Xanax… The core drug is there and that is the only thing that actually works for the anxiety or whatever it is being prescribed for.. volume is also used as a muscle relaxer.. All benzodiazepines work in an exact similar way once digested into one’s blood stream. Some may be a stronger milligram or a weaker milligram but they all work on our central nervous system in the exact same way..
The only drug/ prescribed medication that I’ve found that I dislike some specie brands of Soma 350 msg which is a non-addictive muscle relaxer which works really well with any type of opiate pain medication like Norco or Percocet Dilaudid. Codeine morphine it just depends the severity of your pain where it is located and if muscle spasms are a significant part of your pain then when you combine the sauna with whatever type of pain medication you’ve been prescribed it works 100 times better but nowadays the last 10 years I want to say ever since this whole drug addiction opiate craze has been going on in the world and in the United States they are much harder to get prescribed by your physician mean I have chronic issues and I only get a very minimal amount of them not nearly enough that I need but it’s better than none and when you’re a chronic pain patient the way I am you never have a pain-free day ever it’s never a pain free step the most you can hope for is that it is tolerated enough to where you can live somewhat of a normal life where it brings the level of pain down enough to where I’m capable of doing things like every day things but then there are days that I just can’t push past it like right now I’m having a horrible day right now it just sucks for me big-time anyway I hope that this is straightened anything out and again I appreciate you very much for explaining in the way you did you’re a good man

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Re: Judi (# 67) Expand Referenced Message

your right about leading, and after waiting a year to find a drug store who carries aribindo, i was disappointed in finding it was garbage like most of the other brands, almost all the lorazepam makers put something in their product that works to deal with the anxiety but it also will not let me fall asleep, so i finally go to sleep around 4 am but i wake up at 7 am, im trading one problem for another

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Re: joe (# 51) Expand Referenced Message

You are 100% right. The new Teva made me so sick and didn't work i wound up in the ER. I going through withdrawls when taking a full dose.

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Re: Cody (# 68) Expand Referenced Message

Leading was the worst for me. I would take twice as many to no effect though I felt nasty the next day. Aurobindo is bad too but doesn’t make me feel gross like Leading. I think they’ve all taken a downturn in the last couple of years.

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Re: Bn85 (# 64) Expand Referenced Message

Which generic Lorazepam did you find?i am so frustrated and can no longer take Lorazepam because I can’t find an effective generic. Thank you.??

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Re: Briards (# 73) Expand Referenced Message

My pharmacy was ordering Aurobindo but I've had to change pharmacies recently (new job, new Rx insurance) and I ended up on Leading again. They don't work at all. My fault for not flagging the pharmacist before it was filled. Good luck.

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Re: Richard h (# 57) Expand Referenced Message

They gave me side effects anxiety and felt weire

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Re: william (# 5) Expand Referenced Message

That's a bunch of bulls***.

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Re: Jennifer jenn (# 65) Expand Referenced Message

It's leading pharma. And THEY DO NOT WORK

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Re: Gnomemac28 (# 85) Expand Referenced Message

I guarantee you if you don't believe any anxiety meds won't work, they won't. The problem with some generics being more or less effective than others is the fillers and binders....the active ingredient is there but the fillers/bindrs prohibit it from being as effective in some generics than others....and everyone is different.....then throw into the mix generics are tweaked from time to time......when I first tried Leading I found it a bit less effective than Watson pre 2013. After Watson was bought out by Actavis the formula (not the molds (Actavis kept Watsons molds so it still read "Watson post 2013) was was altered in that the binders changed because 'fake' Watson was not as effective for me....and Leading surprisingly was. Then Teva bought the Actavis generic brand and changed the molds and my guess is the fillers because Teva was as good (for me) as Watson ever was....then Teva changed for the worse (for me)....I was told by a pharmacist and I believe someone here that Teva outsourced the lorazepam to the Czech Republic ....and (for me) it was no longer as effective......until Spring of 2023 when I couldn't get Leading and wound up with Teva...it was quite good again.....on par with the latest Leading. If available shop around and make sure whatever brand generic you can get is the latest.

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Re: Richard H (# 88) Expand Referenced Message

Made my anxiety worse. They're not for everyone. I'm going on Valium next.

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Re: Briards (# 100) Expand Referenced Message

'Effective" is subject to the patient.....Leading does nothing for some but is excellent for others. The active ingredient is there is all the brands I've tried...it's the fillers and % of fillers that seem to govern whether a brand is effective or not for each individual. I found the original Watson to be more effective than Wyeths original Ativan but that is just how my body responded. Don't accept anyones advice here (negative or positive) until you have tried the brand yourself.

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Re: Briards (# 11) Expand Referenced Message

What pharmacy carries it?

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Re: Briards (# 11) Expand Referenced Message

What pharmacy carries it?

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Re: jmb70 (# 16) Expand Referenced Message

Did you have any luck? I’m back to this thread after my pharmacy ordered Leading again. Hope you figured something out.

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Re: Enrique (# 47) Expand Referenced Message

one person awhile back recommended, albindo, i want to try it as i was a activus user and am looking for something to replace it

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Re: FM39 (# 40) Expand Referenced Message

No I'm not it was pulled of the market ..as far as I know

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Re: Judi (# 66) Expand Referenced Message

Besides “holistic” how do you find a doctor who can diagnose the med you are prescribed? I have never heard of this, live in California, maybe this is something that other countries do???????? Thank you.??

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