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    different brands-different effects

    an interesting point i disscused with my shrink earlier.
    8 years ago i was on seroxat smithkline beecham brand,i had hardly any side effects and to be honest i didnt know i was on them.

    i was on them for 3.5 years and just stopped taking them as i thought i didnt need them.

    since then my symptoms of anxiety worsened so i went back to shrink-we disscused seroxat as it had been good ,but i took 1 tablet and felt awful shaking and tightness of muscles.

    another drug im on rivotril-roche brand..work fine no probs.
    but i went to a different chemist to fill my script and was given a generic brand-they gave me headaches and feelings of anxiety.

    so my shrink was interested to hear this as he has long beleived certain brand names are reliable and minimal side effects. and sometimes when you switch to generic meds you can have negative effects.

    pity i cant go back on seroxat as the patent ran out for smithkline and i will only end up getting generics

    be interested if you have had similar effects.

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    Re: different brands-different effects

    if you ask the doc they will write up the precription for the real thing if you insist well my gp does anyway

    Joy

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    Re: different brands-different effects

    Thats really interesting to hear, i didnt realise this could happen. Might explain why my experience with propranalol (inderal) this time around is more positive. I was given it last september for the first time by my doc in uk, and had no problems with it until after xmas, by which time i was living in germany and had a new 3 month pescription for it from my new doc here, but i started to feel really bad on it.

    After me moaning about the side effects he swopped to another betablocker called bisoprolol but side effects never really improved. But last week during my visit to uk i went to see my uk doc again and he said he preferred me to go back onto propranolol again and so far all the side effects have gone.

    So could it be that the uk propranolol is the 'real thing' but the german one is this other 'generic' stuff? But how do we know which companies produce the real ones and which dont?

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    Re: different brands-different effects

    Yea, my doc's insist I always have the same brand for my heart meds, I always go to the same pharmacy (Boots) it's all on the computer then.

    Decca.

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    Re: different brands-different effects

    Y'know what...its made me a bit angry this really, i mean how can they mess around with ppls health like that? If they know the difference themselves, then why dont the doctors make sure you get the 'real' drug every time...does it all come down to cost as with everything else then?

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    Re: different brands-different effects

    Hi Cath,
    In short - yes I think it does , or a backhander from the pharma. sales rep.

    Decca.

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    Re: different brands-different effects

    I think you def get side effects from different brands - you see how it often says film coated tablets.. the coating can be different - the main ingredient is the same though

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    Re: different brands-different effects

    Old thread I know, but a couple of weeks after taking a particular manufacturer's generic fluoxetine I'm experiencing a significant downturn in mood, can't concentrate as well, not sleeping as well. This is the second time this has happened with this manufacturer. I've tried to avoid them but guess what I got last time I went to my "safe" pharmacy?

    Spoke to a secretary ay my GPs yest and said I wanted to ask doc if she could prescribe Prozac instead to avoid the lottery. Never got the promised return phone call.

    What now? Do I make an appt with the doc ( who I think thinks I'm a nutter now) and try to press my case. I don't think I can face it, being told I'm just being silly, but neither do I want to feel like this. Advice, anybody?

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    Re: different brands-different effects

    Well, I got Prozac - and now I seem to be getting side effects, which kinda proves my theory but all the same isn't nice. Feeling sedated, a bit nauseous and a bit dizzy. Going to drop to 20mg and take evening instead of morning.

    I understand there might not be anybody out there who can relate to my current position but would be nice to get a few replies anyway. I've come to rely on NMP a lot when I'm having probs (which isn't that often these days) and am feeling very isolated at the mo.

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