Posted by Greg on December 5, 2001, at 14:46:59
In reply to Re: Klonopin - A taste in my mouth... » Greg, posted by Rick on December 5, 2001, at 1:56:35
> Do you know which manufacturer makes your generic?
Teva USA, it's the first one I've ever taken so I don't have anything of reference to compare it too.
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> The generic I've used is Teva. The .5 mg pill is yellow, smooth, hard and impossible to split by hand and seems tasteless. The brand, on the other hand, is orange, kind of sweet, Pez-textured, and easily breakable.Yeah, mine is a yellow tab, scored across the center. No taste that I could tell. But it is very easy to break at the score and broke perfectly across the center.
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> BTW, I was unhappy when I mistakenly ended up with the generic for the first time earlier this year, but I really can't discern any difference in effect. Lots of people swear the generics are weaker. Ironically, I found one letter to a Psychiatry Journal citing two cases that suggested just the opposite -- the patients had to cut their dosages when they switched to generic. I guess it depends which generic you get.Like I said, this is my virgin voyage with Klonopin so I have nothing to compare it against, but I'm very happy with it compared to the effects I was getting with Xanax. It's a lot lower maintainance med in my opinion.
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> > I started on Klonopin (generic) about a week and a half ago. I've had this taste in the back of my mouth (more near my throat) that tastes like burnt coffee or stale chocolate since I've started it. Has anyone else experienced this?
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> > It's been a wonderful med and I have no intention of giving it up for a minor inconvenience like this, but I was just curious.
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