Posted by fenix on February 1, 2006, at 18:35:58
Yeah, sorry to bring up this topic again.
Anyway, I was complaining in a past post earlier about how I thought Purepac generic clonazepam was weak. The reason I thought it was weak was because I had clonazepam two years ago at the same dosage, however, I remember it back then being a lot more potent.
So, I figured the reason why the clonazepam I took two years ago was better was because it was probably a different generic brand. Well, I dug through some old papers and I found out to my surprise that the clonzy I took 2 years ago was in fact by Purepac too!
And then it hit me... the clonzy I am on now are pink .5mgs, the ones I was on 2 years ago were like orange 1mg tabs. What I think has happened here is, for some reason Purepac makes .5mg tabs weak for some reason, maybe accidentally. For example, if I compared taking 2(.5mg) tabs with just taking 1(1mg) tab, the 1mg tab would be way more potent for anxiety. This is really weird!
And I recall from some other posts on some other websites of people complaining about Purepac being weak *however*, they described the pills as being pink! Which is the color of the .5mg tablet!
So there is definetly something wrong with the pink pill. I think...
poster:fenix
thread:605278
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