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I don't know what to think about this.
My mom is taking some medication that is thankfully provided in a generic form (otherwise, we couldn't afford it) but we noticed that the packaging had changed, and hence, the manufacturer. Ever since then (in January), it's been apparent that the generic isn't working. She's getting all manner of side effects. (I can't say what she's taking because it would be TMI for a forum). I frequent the People's Pharmacy online and they've logged a million reports on a wide range of drugs that don't work correctly in generic form. Has anyone else experienced problems with generics? I'm not sure what to do about this because we can't afford the name brand. I've written to another drug company and asked for financial aid to help with another prescription of hers (she qualifies, thank goodness), but other than doing that again with this particular medication, I can't see that she'll be able to stay on this generic because it's doing weird things to her.
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I came across this in a quick search.. There any other "generic" versions of the medication?
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All that said I do know from when I worked for a Pharmaceutical company in the past, when we ran the production we'd produce both the name brand and the generic at basically the same time, the only thing that was changed was the packaging for most of the medications. This was mainly the creams etc tho.
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Fe Lightning Waltz
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Inactive ingredients. Hmm. That had crossed my mind. :-\ We've had one generic work on Mom just fine and then have a lot of trouble when another generic of the same medication is introduced. Filler/binder may be a big problem.
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With generic meclizine, one brand is fine and the other upsets my stomach. I think it is the binder they use. So I avoid that one brand of generic, but that might not be possible with prescription drugs because the pharamcy might switch back and forth between brands and sources.
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Generics don't always work as well as the original. If you find a smaller pharmacy and are friendly with the staff they might order a specific generic that works well for you and have it on hand. Especially with the mom and pop places (the type I work at) to compete with larger places like walgreens we offer more services to regular customers like giving someone a better cost than the suggested retail price. Do you have the old packaging or remember what the pill looked like?
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