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Old 07-08-2007, 08:17 PM   #1
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Brand vs Generic

kjrunner stated that there is a difference between brand meds and their supposed generic equivalents - essence of kj's thought.

I started with Shire Adderall and it worked well. To reduce cost I switched to generic. Eon was manufacturer. It too worked well. Then all the pharmacies in my area switched to another pharmeceutical and that generic made me very jittery. I told my doctor and she told me I was crazy. I said, of course I'm crazy, this generic makes me more crazy. The other less crazy. She was unswayed.

That's when I swore off family doctors and found me a good shrink.

Us ADHDers always need to do being something new. My latest incarnation is chef. Wife and I have a friendly competition but more often are collaborators. I love Fahitas. The active spice ingredients are garlic and ginder. I used "generic" for my beta Fahitas, neither garlic or ginger are powders that grow in jars, yet I used them. Then a friend of ours said, "I'm crazy" using "generic." She said you must use brand name garlic and ginger.

Tonight I found out. Ginger is not a powder. It is a retarded looking root. I never saw brand name until a few days ago.

The difference is unbelievable. I had to trash all my Fahita code and do a complete rewrite. The Fahitas we just ate tasted better than all the thousands I've eaten at Southwestern and Mexican restaurants in PA.

I'll bet a chemical analysis can not tell the difference between generic and brand ginger.

Two thingys:

1. Have you had similar experience with ADHD meds? (Or Fahitas )

2. If you are responding adversely to a generic med, that might just be the problem.

If our tongues can tell the difference between brand and generic, best believe our brains can.

Anyway, if you've had similar experience post. In fact, not a similar experience, post anyway.

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Old 07-08-2007, 09:34 PM   #2
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Re: Brand vs Generic

It can be the other way 'round too. The generic can be superior to the brand-name stuff. In most situations they're functionally identical, but if you have trouble with either type, trying the other is a strategy to try.
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Old 07-09-2007, 08:32 AM   #3
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Re: Brand vs Generic

Thanks Callista.

The visa-versa is what I was looking for.

Brain sensistivity is phenomenal. Our brainys response to micrograms of many substances - favorably and unfavorable. Med management is no no-brainer.

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Old 07-10-2007, 03:00 PM   #4
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Re: Brand vs Generic

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The generic can be superior to the brand-name stuff.
Theoretically, this makes sense. But I must say that in my years, I've never heard anyone complain that a brand-name didn't work as well for them as a generic. I'm interested in your experience - which generic did you find to be superior?
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Old 07-10-2007, 08:47 PM   #5
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Re: Brand vs Generic

It's not related to ADHD, but I've never gotten near as good results from Aleve as from generic naproxen sodium.
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