Posted by europerep on July 4, 2014, at 14:26:17
In reply to Re: generics can vary up to 45% » europerep, posted by Phil on July 4, 2014, at 13:38:08
Ah, now I understand, you have to switch brands because of your healthcare provider? In that case it sucks of course, I thought you had to go with samples of a different brand for a few days until your doc is back in town. Then I would have said to just hold out and get back on the old brand as soon as possible.
Maybe your new product releases the quetiapine slightly slower, or quicker, or something like that, so that even if the two products contain the exact same amount of active ingredient, they feel different to you. This is the type of stuff that most people who haven't been on these meds don't get. Or maybe it's also just me who is hypersensitive or something... But if you continue taking the meds you take now, you'll likely adjust to them after some time. Or at least that's a possibility.
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