Art_930
10-28-2003, 09:49 AM
Just a heads-up for everyone. When I went to my neuro last week, he was angry that his partner had called in my refill of Dilantin without specifying "dispense as ordered", so I've been taking the generic version for the past 6 weeks.
I asked one of my physician co-workers why that would make the doc mad, and he said that generic drugs have looser parameters when it comes to the amount of chemicals per capsule. He said that this doesn't matter when it comes to things like antibiotics, but when you need to maintain a specific level of drugs in your blood it can matter a lot.
When I was on the brand-name version of Dilantin, my blood level was 8.3. After six weeks of generic, it is 5.0. I have not missed a single dose.
Interesting, don't you think?
[This message has been edited by Art_930 (edited 10-28-2003).]
I asked one of my physician co-workers why that would make the doc mad, and he said that generic drugs have looser parameters when it comes to the amount of chemicals per capsule. He said that this doesn't matter when it comes to things like antibiotics, but when you need to maintain a specific level of drugs in your blood it can matter a lot.
When I was on the brand-name version of Dilantin, my blood level was 8.3. After six weeks of generic, it is 5.0. I have not missed a single dose.
Interesting, don't you think?
[This message has been edited by Art_930 (edited 10-28-2003).]

