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?
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> > > If so, its Purepac, a generic maker of Klonopin, and a pretty good generic for benzos.
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> > you are probably right, the Purpec version is a lot more pink than Novopharm's
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> > pic:
> > http://www.purepac.com/images/pill_photos/clonaz_66.html
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> 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.
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> 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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