Teva 30mg Vs Aurobindo Pharm Amphetamine Salts (adderall) (Page 10)
UpdatedFor several years I've taken TEVA 30mg Amphetamine Salts 2x daily with consistent positive relief. Focus and a feeling that I could have a productive day gave me a reason to get out of bed. On 8/21/2014 all that changed to nervous anxiety filled days staying home. What caused the dramatic change quickly became clear. The generic Adderall produced by AUROBINO PHARM which my regular CVS Pharmacy filled my RX with on 8/21 was less than effective it was exasperating the very symptoms for which it was prescribed. FDA is an ineffective bureaucracy controlled by lobbyists for foreign and domestic pharmaceutical companies making huge profits in generic drugs at the expense of the health and quality of life of others. The manufacturing of inferior or possibly harmful medications by greedy corporations will continue to grow until a strong GOOD DRUG coalition is formed. Tomorrow I know I will be calling my pharmacy, CVS Corporation, my Dr., and make a report to the FDA. I will also try my damnedest never to purchase a drug produced by AUROBINDO PHAR.
Re: Bobby (# 180)
Hey whatever works best for you! The Man upstairs made us all different!
Be well.
Hamster
Re: shawn (# 162)
What happened? I was getting wicked migraines and anxiety from that generic, but the tongue thing sounds horrible! I’m so sorry that happened to you!
Re: Chris (# 177)
If your doctor says you must have the name brand, the insurance company cannot deny payment.
I just know I've always been given the same orange football shape 30mg Adderall. Only once in 7 years was there a different pill.
Re: Lesley (# 183)
Thank you, Lesley. I'm in California and I believe it has become common knowledge that our state exists in some parallel universe, and so it is true with our professionals. My doctor does not seem able to follow the instructions received from Health Net to get a pre-approval for a slightly different medication. Lord! I do not know alot about the medical industry, but can my doctor read and write? Needless to say, I get whatever treatment I can. But I may give up this treatment entirely. I constantly feel over-sedated. I begin to wonder whether I am Hyperactive.
Anyway, thank you.
Chris
Re: Chris (# 184)
You feel over sedated?? What are you taking that you feel makes you sedated. And it's okay to find another doctor if you aren't happy with the care you received. It's your body and you have the right to say to the doctor this medicine working at all. Can we try something else. I hope this helps. I don't know California laws at all, but you need to fight for your rights. Everyone deserves proper medical care. I hope this helps.
Re: Bobby (# 180)
I have a simple theory that over time are body's adjust to the formulation they take, and when switched, can cause chaos. These psych meds seem more noticeable than other types. I am most partial to teva adderall and klonopin. I too, have not seen their klonopin for months now and the others I've taken tend to have too much of a sedative affect and with headache.
My experience with auronindo last month was scary. I felt some rotten side effects initially but continued to take it. I felt my body was acclimating to it. For me, the aurobindo was "speedier" than Teva but it really seemed the half life was longer. I never felt I needed extra. The Teva has a shorter half life, but I feel more stable on it. I know it's time for a dosage increase but my dr seems hesitant, so I will have to take some adderall holidays on less busier days to prevent further tolerance. It's the only way, long term, to prevent dosage increases but can, in itself, be uncomfortable. I hate big pharma.
Just my 2 cents here. I’ve been on all the generic adderall brands over the last 6 years. Barr was the best until Teva bought them out. I noticed, as well as many others that it wasn’t effective towards the end of 2017 (coincidentally the same time express scripts dropped coverage of the name brand, forcing insurances to drop it, hence saving them money, and the downfall of Teva). Teva also bought out Aurobindo/Aurolife, Corepharma joined with Impax but recently branched off and will soon be making generics again. Mallinckrodt and Mylan are garbage. But everyone’s different! I recently switched from Teva to Aurobindo, so far, so good.
Re: Kelly (# 186)
I was taking these same teva/barr brand Adderall back in 2011 and they were much stronger as far as lasting ALL day! Now I'd be lucky to have 20mgs last 4 hours or so. The other brands out now other than sandoz were not really around then but they seem to all be awful as far as I'm concerned. I did try sandoz once back then and it was good.. also I tried the core pharma brand back then also a couple times and it was a little less smooth and I thought it was the least effective brand then but compared to mylan core pharma was great. I can't believe how poor the quality of generic medications have been getting! It's a crime honestly. The FDA needs to have tighter restrictions and higher requirements as far as a generics ingredients and there should be way more controls making sure a generic is very close to the brand and not garbage ingredients put together on some 3rd world country.
I picked up my Adderall script yesterday at my CVS and I went in the day previous to see if they had or could order the Teva brand for me. The girl who does the ordering who is really great told me that they had lots of it in and there would be no problem with filling my script the next morning. I went in as soon as the opened the next day and the girl working told me they didn't have the 60 pills to fill my script. I told her what I was thinking the day before and she said they go really really fast because people come fromall over looking for the Teva brand and they were the only CVS in the area to have any. I was going to bring my script somewhere else when they didn't get anymore in their shipment. I ended up talking to the girl I know who orders and she said we have 59 Teva pills if you want to just get one fewer. I was fine with that. It just seems to be getting harder and harder to get it. They always seem to have the aurobindo brand though...
Re: KD55 (# 163)
Just switched to these u30 aurobindo from CVS, immediately noticed I felt different in a bad way. Heart racing a little, but my focus on a 1-10 scale was at a -5. So scatter brained and forgetful, but wide awake.. they are garbage. Never had this effect from any other generic I've taken.
I feel like I should try the brand name.. Even though they are not what the used to be I'm sure they are better than any generic. If my doctor writes brand name only on the script will my insurance cover it or would I be stuck paying out of pocket???
Re: Whaa (# 182)
I forgot all about this forum things have been so hectic lately sorry you had to experience them horrible pills for me i stop taking them around the time time i posted on here by the second day being adhd i was all over the place so I called my doctor to see if he could call in in a script because of the problem's I was feeling with them other one's even told him i would bring him the bottle of them an he could see i been off them for a little bit but of course he said no but he would make sure this time when he calls them in that I would not get audo so I had to wait about two weeks or so but within that first week the sores started to heal by the time I got my new script i only had one little dot left when I got my script it was not audo ive been getting teva not as strong as they used to be but ill take it because after all I went through with them audo it's like a blessing i was in so much pain all the time everything hurt my tongue the sores were pretty good size talking they would rub my teeth eating I couldn't even get away from it sleeping man it suck but now everything is good I still went to see the tongue specialist he agreed that it could have been the pills just because the sores showed up write after I started taking them in even through I cleaned my tongue with peroxide an listeren took a whole script of antibiotics an the sores were just as bad an more showed up an it was like that for month's then in the first week not taking taking audo they were heeling now im good I will never take them audo again if they were the only adhd medicine left then id just be hyperactive an not focus of the rest of my life
Re: Lesley (# 183)
Thank you for your reply. Yes, variations of the generic form, most especially aurobindo, causes depression. I mean to say that beyond soporific, I was also sad, lacked incentive and motivation, frowned, had no joy not to mention not being able to create a happy home environment for my family, or work. Doctors? I live in California; we don't have doctors who studied or interned in the USA. My current doctor just said he doesn't know what to do for me. He has no new course of treatment for me for which he is able to document according to insurance guidelines. In fact, that medical group does not treat using formulates that they know will require corresponding with insurance companies. Pretty flippin' sad, yes?
I found an independent pharmacy to provide Teva,. and I was sooo happy with them. Then, CVS bought them out, and filled my perscription with mixed generics, telling me they were selling me Teva, and labeling the bottle, "Teva," (I checked the bottle name before leaving the store to verify Teva. When I got home and opened the bottle, I found they were not all Teva. How about that?
For those who are told that they must accept the generic chosen by your pharmacy, please read the last paragraph in this report from the Wikipedia site. Your rights are shown in the last paragraph, under the Madigan Settlement.
Deceptive business practices
"In February 2008, CVS settled a large civil lawsuit for deceptive business practices. The Kaiser Family Foundation reported:
CVS has agreed to a $38.5 million settlement in a multi-state civil deceptive-practices lawsuit against pharmacy benefit manager Caremark filed by 28 attorneys general, the Chicago Tribune reports. The attorneys general, led by Lisa Madigan (D) of Illinois and Douglas Ganslar (D) of Maryland, allege that Caremark "engaged in deceptive business practices" by informing physicians that patients or health plans could save money if patients were switched to certain brand-name prescription drugs (Miller, Chicago Tribune, 2/14).
However, the switch often saved patients and health plans only small amounts or increased their costs, while increasing Caremark's profits, Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal (D) said (Levick, Hartford Courant, 2/15). Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett (R) said the PBM kept discounts and rebates that should have been passed on to employers and patients (Levy, AP/San Francisco Chronicle, 2/14). In addition, Caremark did not "adequately inform doctors" of the full financial effect of the switch and did not disclose that the switch would increase Caremark's profits, the lawsuit alleges (Chicago Tribune, 2/14).
...The settlement prohibits CVS from requesting prescription drug switches in certain cases, such as when the cost to the patient would be higher with the new prescription drug; when the original prescription drug's patent will expire within six months; and when patients were switched from a similar prescription drug within the previous two years (Hartford Courant, 2/15). Patients also have the ability to decline a switch from the prescribed treatment to the prescription offered by the pharmacy under the settlement, Madigan said (Bloomberg News/Philadelphia Inquirer, 2/15)."
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CVS_Pharmacy#Deceptive_business_practices
Re: James (# 97)
There is no longer a brand name generic IR available. Only extended release has a brand name. There is not an authorized generic available for IR either. It ha's become a inferior medication that is not monitored or regulated at all by FDA and is produced by several manufacturers. TEVA has become the mass distributed generic IR for the large chains such as Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, etc. It has also become the worst quality with zero effectiveness. It's is a sugar pill.
I can't believe how crappy all of these have become. Even the best of them are garbage compared to a few years ago. They used to be so much stronger! I was off of them for 4 years and when I left off I could take a small second daily dose and always felt it. Now I can take double my first dose amount and feel nothing. I even can barely feel my first dose of the day. It's crazy how much stronger they were.
Re: Bobby (# 196)
Here is how it works: when a generic company decides it would like to manufacture and distribute a brand-name medication, they are required to conduct testing.
Invariably, they only recruit very few individuals in their testing, sometimes less than 10. This is obviously very poor external validity measurement
The purpose of these tests are to determine bio-equivalency.
The results are not made public to anyone but the FDA. In other words, the FDA must “take their word” that the testing protocol had proper external and internal validity measures. They must show that their product with a 95% confidence, is plus or -20% Bio equivalent to that of the brand name
There should be a third-party that reviews testing measures that these generic companies use. Moreover, results should be made public.
Then, if they can show bio-equivalency, invariably the FDA will approve.
Now here is the scary part.
The FDA does a profoundly poor job at inspecting these sites to determine if what they stated is actually what they are producing.
Horrible!
Re: James (# 197)
Absolutely right! It's unbelievable how poor alot of the generic medications coming out now are. It's criminal! If I get prescribed a medication and get it filled I'll most likely will get a crappy verion of what the name brand was and people are suffering because of this I'm sure.
Thanks for the information, it was helpful to my refill.
Re: James (# 197)
So, go onto the FDA website, and file the complaint, using this website for reference. I did. I think I will file it again and again until whomever monitors the site decides to say something. But, I can't be the only one.
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