Switching brand name and generic drugs by different manufacturers
I have been diagnosed with major depressive disorder. My antidepressant is a generic that contains the same chemical as Cipralex. It is called Depralex and is manufactured in Saudi Arabia. The manufacuring has ceased. I tried other generic (Citoxal, made in KSA also) and causes me a terrible relapse. I had to get Depralex again. Depralex now is no longer available in the pharmacy. My physician suggested to switch to Cipralex. He said it is highly reputable and safe to use. I am still worried to switch, as the relapse is highly intensive if it were to occur. So how was your experiences with switching from a generic to a brand name? I have to decide what to do within two months i.e. before I consume the remaining quantity of Depralex
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I think there is a misunderstanding here. I can tolerate generic drugs that are made by only certain drug companies, When a pharmacy switches the drug company that manufactures the same drug in a generic form I notice a very big difference. Some of the generic manufacturer drug names are not effective at all for me!
This is me today, on generic escitalopram! Discontinuation syndrome/withdrawal is kicking my butt. Awful. Back on brand name Lexapro from this morning
Change of mfg names different reactions than others. They claim all are the same but they have different effects. Does anybody notice or is it my body playing tricks ?
Wellbutrin is the Brand name, the generic name is buproprion