Posted by HappyGirl on June 15, 2012, at 23:05:44
In reply to Re: Olanzapine '7653', posted by bleauberry on June 14, 2012, at 15:00:13
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> Your pharmacy maybe changed who they buy the generic from, but some other pharmacy still has it or can get it. Actually I think most pharmacies can special order the one of your choice if they don't regularly carry it, because I did that with Nortriptyline....one generic was better than another and was better than brand....actually that one generic was the only one that felt any good at all and the other two felt more like crap."Surprisingly, Olanzapine made by PRASO, I needed to wait ten to two weeks for its arrival. That was a good reason the pharmacist or my insurance changed to other, generic "7653.' Now, after ten days or more, I feel accustomed to this, new generic Olanzapine 7653 or simply, my brain telling me it's time to get used to it. Either way, today I feel much better as if I've been taking Prasco Olanzapine.
Sounds like you have a scientific and chemistry background about many type of generic meds.
also, long ago,.... about five to seven years ago, one of posters whose first name is 'Larry,' I used to read his good explanation regarding med. chemistry or similar phrase,if my recollection is correct. I do not see him on this board recently. What happend to him?
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