Posted by fires on January 7, 2006, at 12:26:53
In reply to Re: Wellbutrin XL didn't dissolve » fires, posted by HappyGirl on January 6, 2006, at 20:42:20
> Hi:
> I understand your concern over this.
> You do NOT need to embarass about this incident, because we, all have similar problem, if not the same as yours.
>
> In regard to the manufacturer of WB sr, ... both 150 mg. and 100 mg. are manufactured by 'Eon Labs' and about the same color as the brand one which is greenish with bluish-tint.
>
> Right after having switched to the Generic version from the brand, I took 'Watson' and its color is 'whitish' to 'off-white,' if my recollection is correct. The reason I got 'Eon Lab' is due to its efficacy that is VERY close to the brand one. In 'Watson' brand, ... I got a problem, ... like 'headache,' or some form of dizziness, but I can not remember well.
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> Then, ... in my opinion through the experience, ... 'Eon' is a good one.
> H.G.Eon appears to make their own meds. Yet, consider this:
"Finally one must also consider this. With the potential to lose millions of dollars to a generic company’s product, many brand name companies have now either bought smaller generic companies or created their own. What this means is that the generic drug you are taking could have come out of the same production facility as the brand name product. The only differences are the labeling, tablet or capsule design, and the price. They also continue research and development for new products. It is reported that almost 80% of generic drug products made in the United States are made by brand name firms7. Therefore, with regard to most generics made in the United States, the generic version is identical in all but perhaps appearance."
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