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4) NO GENERIC v. BRAND DISCUSSION THREADS
The only significant differences are few and far between and speculating about subjective difference between generic and brand drugs (or between different brands) is not productive.
Google this topic, I have multiple times in the past and you'll see plenty of people have already had a lengthy discussion on several sites regarding the different clonazepam brands.
Since this somehow isn't closed yet, I'll comment though lol seeing as I take the stuff daily. I've gotten several generics from multiple pharmacies, and have even had the Roche K-cut ones, find out yourself, but they're nothing special whatsoever, aren't "twice as strong" and I've become more and more convinced over the years that American pharmaceuticals (generics) really are all (to me) pretty equal. It can be in the head at times.
Personally, I always fill at CVS, they carry TEVA, so I've been taking those for a year, they work as they should. I have even taken the mylan brand which is slandered heavily, and I'll say I have had two experiences, once in 2010 took several 1mg tabs and they did jack shit, and they didn't taste right either, but took one in 2012 and was 100% legit, felt very relaxed and had an amazing nap following it.
I filled them, for the hell of it, at a different pharmacy last week and got the Actavis (cursive R ones as someone already mentioned) and honestly after taking them felt like it actually hit me for once (haven't "felt" clonaz in a longggg time, on account of being on the same dose for a year and a half), but who knows, maybe it's because I was expecting them to be special in some way. I will say they're even cooler and mintier than teva's almost, and are just as good. I used to be stuck to teva or nothing, but now after having the actavis twice, I approve and will say honestly that they're all about the same no matter what anyway.
If you prefer one over another, call around and simply ask "hi what generic manufacturer of Xmg clonazepam do you carry?" And they'll tell you. I did this once, called like 5 places and they all had different brands. Do it until you find what you want, and if you really prefer brand, ask for it. I've gotten brand at walgreens as well as CVS, with no issues. Other than it's expensive as balls unless you get your doctor to write a letter to your RX insurance saying brand is necessary, which I had successfully done and lowered the price to reasonable. It's insane that Roche Valium brand name has been out for it's 51st year now, and a brand name RX will run you $300-400 without insurance. As if their diazepam is derived from gold or something. It is insane. Generic of the same has been bought for $2 for the whole bottle. I think after half a century they should give up extreme profits if they're still hoping to sell their brand name over the generics at all, because no drug formulary I've been able to find covers ANY brand name benzos...
Sorry for long post. But my advice, google "best generic clonazepam" and you'll find plenty of good posts.