The pill is different shade of yellow like green tint to it compared to a bottle that's new but a year old that I had in my night stand and I have compared them to others also . Has this happen to anyone is this normal ? I know there was a shortage and slowly getting them back in pharmacy's
Clonazepam - Teva clonazepam 0.5mg looks different.
Question posted by Shawnsem1 on 12 Dec 2024
Last updated on 27 January 2025 by nataliewatson110
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I just got Teva brand 1mg. I have been taking Solco. I am in severe withdrawal. Teva used to work for me 0.5mg and everyone said Teva is best but now that the shortage is over, the pills have to be different. They also don’t taste like my clonazepam. I have taken Aurobindo and Solco since needing an increase 7 months ago. Idk what to do. This will be the third time I got a different generic brand and got severe side effects and withdrawals. I have to assume there’s like half the amount in them. I wake up drenched in sweat, HR 130 laying down, and feels like I’ve taken nothing at all.
Run the serial number on it. I get the yellow 0.5 mgs. I’ve never heard of a shortage of klonopin. Certainly after a year prescription drugs are ok to take. They put that short expiration date on pills so you will go get another prescription and pay money again for it. I have prescription medicine that are 3 years old and they work just like new. Keep them away from light and moisture.
Thanks for that bearing in mind of course that it’s personal opinion.
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