What Is The Best Generic Of Lamictal? (Page 11) (Top voted first)
UpdatedI've been taking the generic for Lamictal for about five years. Recently I've been feeling different at about the beginning of the year. I use to take the white ones but now I am taking a generic by Taro. What is the best generic for this drug? I never really payed any attention until I started getting this crazy migraines. If anyone has any insights it would be much appreciated.
I understand . Lamictal is one drug that I am really sensitive to the different generic manufacturers. I have been taking this drug for 20 years. To me the best generic is Teva but they are not available. Taro is the next similar to it. My dose went up slightly when switched to Taro. By about 50mg. I’ve taken other generics andI really don’t like any of them.
Between Taro, Unichem, Northstar(which is the same as Aurobindo now = shield pills), or Cadista which is best? I'd love to hear updates from people who used to post in this thread. The easiest generics for me to get are Taro and Unichem. Both have been "ok" but I may need to stick w/ one and really tweak the dose. Hoping to hear some positive stories. Thanks!
Re: Hope (# 196)
What 100 mg recall? I use that dose.
Re: Connie (# 204)
That Taro recall was in February - I would assume it’s resolved by now.
I was doing fine on Taro, but Walgreens just would no longer make the effort to get it for me, so I’ve switched to Unichem, still gradually transitioning, and seem to be doing okay - hard to say for sure with everything else going on in our world right now.
Cadista is now also being discontinued unfortunately. I’ve been taking it for 5 years from CVS and it’s been the one that's worked the best for me. Others don't help my mood nearly as much. Does anyone know a generic that’s similar to Cadista?
Re: fanoxinow (# 206)
I know this is an old thread but....Have you been able to find a generic similar to Cadista? It's the only generic that has worked well for me and the last of it ran out a few months ago at my pharmacy. I've again tried other generics and I find I get dizzy when I get up quickly. I'm afraid to drive right now because of this.
Teva was closest but it was discontinued to brand Lamictal. Taro is now the best generic that is closest to brand. I have been taking Lamictal for 21 years.
Re: Ashlie (# 61)
Unichem doesn't work for me. Bad headaches...breakthrough anxiety symptoms. Alembic works great.
The 2 classes of medications that should not be allowed in any form other than the brand name are 1. Central Nervous System Disorders such as anti convulsants for epilepsy, anti depressants..etc and 2. Anti rejection meds for those who have had organ transplants.
Problem is..no one can afford them
If you’re interested in understanding why there’s a difference research the Ranbaxy case.. different manufacturers simply do things differently or not at all or somewhat..some alter the active ingredients…some actually have contained glass..
You will never get a cleaner version than name brand because they are under the microscope of the FDA in the USA and held to those standards going forth. Once the patent period is done.. well, roll the dice.
Research. Listen to other’s reviews. Know where your drugs come from. Let your pharmacist, your doctors and anyone else know that you know the skinny. Monitor yourself. Make the best choice from what you know.
“Your health is an investment, not an expense.” Invest in alternative and supportive health self care can reduce or even eliminate the need for meds. Keto was designed for kids with epilepsy and it can completely stop their seizures in many cases. It’s too hard to do..so they pop a toxic pill. It’s a diet fad now.
Re: DMR (# 210)
Unichem is alright for me but not great. Where do you get Alembic? I've never found a place that carries it.
Re: fanoxinow (# 208)
I've had great success with Unichem but I had to go to several pharmacies to find one that would order it for me. Most pharmacies here in Washington get theirs from Northwest and people were saying it was awful. Also, be careful when ordering from outside the US. I ordered from Turkey which was supposed to be the manufacturer for brand name and the pills were a different shape and color. I was so dizzy after taking them that I had trouble walking so had to go back to brand name at a higher copay. Good luck. I know this whole generic thing is a cluster.
I have had success with Aurobindo so far and thought it was quite good overall and I generally felt positive and most importantly no seizure activity. Has anyone tried Subvenite as a branded generic?
Re: Connie (# 12)
I'm just curious as to where this information comes from. I have been told +/- 5% by a pharmacist. That seems bad enough but a 20% variance would be killing people with many of the meds out there
teva was shut down, then banned from making generic 150mg Welbutrin in the biggest teva lab in my state missouri. teva is a deathly generic drug. all generics are!
I am here to say if one generic is better or worse than another or from the name brand. However, what you stated is absolutely wrong information. Generic companies don't just lower the dose by 80% and sell them. To be FDA approved, a given dose of the generic drug must produce at least 80% of the blood level of the name brand drug in people. But to put this in context, if two people take 100 mg, a person who weighs 180 lbs and a person who weighs 145 lbs, the 180 lb person is only getting 80% of the dose of the 145 pounds person on a mg per lb basis. The very, very large majority of generic drugs are within 5% of the brand name (95-105%). You are right, the fillers and binders are likely different but this generally has no effect.
This is not to say there are never differences. In general, generic thyroid replacements are not as efficacious. In addition, an exception might be for a very few extended-release pills. This was the case with a specific dose of generic Wellbutrin that has since been removed from the market. After that issue the rules were modified so that each dose on the extended-release tablets must be evaluated. This is one reason why these once-a-day formulations often take longer to become generics.
Often even physicians don't remember the details of the approval process, only the 80%
Source: I have Ph.D. in Pharmacology and have taught Pharmacology to medical students. I don't work for a pharmaceutical company that produces generics or name brand pills.
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Hi KD,
There is not much difference between a branded(innovator) & generic drugs, generic will be 99% similar to branded, when a generic is launched, it goes through all the approval steps by the drug authorities, sometimes it takes 2years to get the generic drug approval to be launched in the market. These branded drugs are expensive only because they are innovators property and has to get return on their hard work, hence they make fortune with exclusivity and expensive prices.
Yes one thing sometimes change of drugs will have affect on you, either minus or plus.
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