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Brand versus generic. Vyvanse or lisdexamfetamine?

This month when started today, she said she does not feel any relief. She said she has no energy, no focus no relief from shaky leg pain. I checked... read more

Does generic clonazepam (Teva) work as well as brand Klonopin?

I occasionally take .5mg of Teva clonazepam for nerve pain. I find there is quite a lot of variation in the effectiveness of the tablets -- some work... read more

Lyrica brand name vs It's generic?

My husband began taking Lyrica in a drug study for epilepsy in about 2000. It helped his seizure control so much and he has taken ever since.... read more

Generic Wellbutrin SR - which is more like brand? "Sandoz" Bupropion SR or "Mylan" Bupropion SR?

Asking for recent personal experiences with these two generics of the Brand name Wellbutrin SR - if anyone is getting effective relief with... read more

Generic for Pristiq, is it different than the brand?

I have been reading the reviews regarding Pristiq. One review that I read mentioned something about using the generic and having dizziness... read more

Lexapro - Generic Vs Name Brand?

I was switched from Brand name to the generic without realizing it. Shame on me - I should have known. By the time I caught on to what... read more

Is UO1 a generic brand of a Norco pain pill?

I am on the generic brand of cymbalta and have been experiencing diarrhea during the day and night?

I've been on it for 1 month. Will this ease up? I'm pretty miserable! Thanks for your time.

Is there a difference in generic Adderall ER and the brand name Adderall?

I was wondering if anyone knows the answer as to whether or not the generic Adderall ER has the same reaction as well as the same ingredients?... read more

Adderall - is this a generic brand that is new?

I got my prescription and I have never seen this type of pill before. It’s a pinkish/orange colored pill with F7 on the front and a cross break... read more

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