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Re: Weird color Klonopin, as effective?????

Posted by djmmm on January 8, 2005, at 16:20:03

In reply to Re: Weird color Klonopin, as effective?????, posted by yxibow on January 8, 2005, at 14:48:13

> > > does it have a funny "R" like symbol on one side?
> > >
> > > If so, its Purepac, a generic maker of Klonopin, and a pretty good generic for benzos.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > you are probably right, the Purpec version is a lot more pink than Novopharm's
> >
> > pic:
> > http://www.purepac.com/images/pill_photos/clonaz_66.html
>
>
> I can vouch its most likely Purepac. Same
> .5mg clonazepam pink I take. I was thrown for a loop once a while back I think I got yellow pills (?) I forget the manufacturer.
>
> By FDA standards, if I gather the fine print, all generics and new drugs have to have a "90% confidence interval for AUC and Cmax between 80-125%", which means more or less they have to be fairly close in how they act in your body.

true...and for the vast majority of drugs, this minor difference does not play a role in efficacy...the only time it really poses a problem is with generic antiepileptics, where proper dose is key to preventing seizues.


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