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Pill 33 Clonazepam

Updated August 8, 2018
Imabkwrm Says:
Wed, August 1, 2018

After reading all the posts about this particular med, I now realize that the different colors of this same medicine affects each of us differently. I cannot take the blue, yellow or orange clonazepam but the pink one is a life saver for me. My pharmacist has given me the others and my anxiety doubles. I have searched for the drug store that carries the pink one. I just cannot take the others. So weird how the same medicine, same dosage is so very different from manufacturer to manufacturer. What is the difference really? And why are they different? I wondered if it was the dye to color the pills. :-) Hope everyone gets the one that works best for you.

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Kevin Says:
Wed, August 8, 2018

Hello Imabkwrm,

To answer your question simply the primary difference you typically find between brands of a medication is the inactive ingredients. The inactive ingredients are the ones that have no effect on the drugs intended purpose. An example of an inactive ingredient is starch, some manufacturers use starch as a filler while other companies do not. For people who are gluten intolerant this can be a rather large inconvenience.

Sometimes they have different inactive ingredients to determine the length of time it takes your body to break down the pill and recieve the full dosage of the active ingredient. This is why you will sometimes see that some medications will be labeled as "extended release".

Hopefully this gives you some understanding of the differences in brands and the reasoning behind them.

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