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I'm seeking insights and reviews on Teva Lorazepam and its comparison with Leading Pharma's version. There's a notable divide in user experiences. Some report Leading Pharma Lorazepam as being less effective or having no effect, possibly due to variations in the active ingredient, leading to side effects or adverse reactions in certain cases.

While there are those who recommend Teva Lorazepam for its efficacy, others find Leading Pharma's version more suitable. Unfortunately, I haven't had the opportunity to try Teva Lorazepam since it's not available in my area – no local pharmacies dispense it.

My experience with other brands, post the discontinuation of Qualitest, hasn't been successful in finding a comparable alternative. I'm particularly interested in understanding how Teva Lorazepam and Leading Pharma's lorazepam differ in terms of effectiveness and user satisfaction.

If you've had experiences with either or both of these medications, your reviews would be incredibly valuable. Any insights into their efficacy, side effects, or overall satisfaction would greatly help me and others in our decisions.

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Re: Lex (# 420) Expand Referenced Message

I'd stick with the Aurobindo if the one your on runs out. I'd totally be grateful if I could get Aurobindo here. Still stuck on Leading brand for almost 2 years now.

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Re: Jibbs55 (# 422) Expand Referenced Message

I am also difficult to get Aurobindo here. the many are Teva and leading

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Re: Henry (# 424) Expand Referenced Message

Unfortunately as long as they let the Mexicans in the US, the cartel will continually bring in the fentanyl.

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Re: Jibbs55 (# 422) Expand Referenced Message

Can someone help me?
I have been fine talking Aurobindo 0.5 mg Lorazepam for last 3 years after switching from Mylan.
However after my latest refill of the Aurobindo - it has a totally different effect. It’s giving me sudden insomnia and anxiety which has been fine for years. What do I do?

The pill has the same stamp as the previous Aurobindo tablets.

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Re: Ajay (# 427) Expand Referenced Message

Ugh.. they've changed for sure. My last two fills haven't worked as normal. My dr says it's because I've built up a tolerance... but I've been on lorazepam for 23 years. Qualitest and Mylan always worked the best. I found aurobindo after feeling what you feel now on leading.. leading is the worst..I don't see how anyone can take it.. now auro bindo seems like it doesn't work.

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Re: Teresa (# 429) Expand Referenced Message

For anyone having issues with lorazepam genetics, have you tried Loreev XR? It's a once daily lorazepam product that's a brand name but much less expensive than brand name Ativan and therefore easier to get insurance approval. I haven't taken it or seen much feedback anywhere. Might be the answer for some of you.

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Re: Henry (# 430) Expand Referenced Message

Thank you..I haven't heard of this brand. Will look into it

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Re: Henry (# 430) Expand Referenced Message

Do you know? why is the brand name ativan in asian countries so much cheaper. even though ativan is from the US

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Re: Lex (# 432) Expand Referenced Message

I wasn't aware. I take 2MG brand name Ativan in the US with a prior authorization my doctor got with my insurance. It costs my insurance a mind-boggling $69.00 per tablet.

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Re: Henry (# 433) Expand Referenced Message

does the brand name ativan work well for you? Can all types of insurance do it or only a few insurance companies?

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Re: Lex (# 434) Expand Referenced Message

I've been using brand name since 2018 once Mylan lorazepam left the market. I've found the brand Ativan (presently owned by Busch Health of Montreal Canada and now made in Canada) to work well for me.
As for insurance it's really about seeing if they will approve coverage from the request of your doctor. Make sure they say you had problems with the generics and if you filed a complaint wilts FDA Medwatch even better.

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Re: Henry (# 435) Expand Referenced Message

Henry..thanks for this info. is there any difference between wyeth to bousch in producing ativan?

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Re: Lex (# 436) Expand Referenced Message

Wyeth was way before I ever took it (it was bought by biovail in between too). There was someone who posted on here that remembers the original Wyeth and he claims it worked better for him. He seemed to feel all these benzodiazepines used to work better in the 70s-90s.

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Re: Henry (# 437) Expand Referenced Message

Yes right. I also read the post

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Re: Lex (# 421) Expand Referenced Message

Hello, was this confirmed correct or did you try it? I’ve been on actavis with no issue, .25 at night, and now I’m really having a hard time

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Re: Lex (# 364) Expand Referenced Message

did the company itself confirm that it’s the same formulation?

thank you so much!

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Re: Trish (# 443) Expand Referenced Message

I also ask that in this group, is that true? i also just saw someone's post in another thread. i tried teva once and it didn't work for me. only actavis worked for me. maybe you guys have some info?

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Re: Edward (# 445) Expand Referenced Message

it is currently difficult to find a good generic lorazepam. I've tried Aurobindo and it's better than Teva and Leading. but now Aurobindo is also not the same anymore. many have said in this thread that the formula took a turn for the worse. this makes it a problem for me

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Re: Lex (# 446) Expand Referenced Message

So which brand can we use? I’m also having issue with Aurobindo now. It’s really frustrating. What do we do?

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Re: Ajay (# 447) Expand Referenced Message

Unfortunetky only two choices. You can have your doctor submit a prior authorization request for brand name Ativan, and hopefully they’ll approve it or switch to another benzodiazepine like Xanax, Klonopin or Valium.

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