I’ve been saying for awhile now how many of the generic Suboxone preparations don’t work as well as the brand name. I’ve tried both Dr Reddys and Alvogen brand generics, the former much worse than the latter.
As my brand name stockpile dwindles I’m beginning to worry about the future. Then I see this article which falls completely in line with my experience and the experiences of others.
www.cambridge.org
I’d like to hear anyone else’s experiences comparing brand name to generic.
For me there’s a withdrawal component, lethargy, unwanted high feeling, and worst of all migraines that come for an hour or two after use.
I’ve got 40 Dr Reddys 8mg strips that I think I may extract to see if the problem is related to additives in the strips.
-GC
As my brand name stockpile dwindles I’m beginning to worry about the future. Then I see this article which falls completely in line with my experience and the experiences of others.

108 Warning: Generic Suboxone Not Equal to Name Brand | CNS Spectrums | Cambridge Core
108 Warning: Generic Suboxone Not Equal to Name Brand - Volume 25 Issue 2
I’d like to hear anyone else’s experiences comparing brand name to generic.
For me there’s a withdrawal component, lethargy, unwanted high feeling, and worst of all migraines that come for an hour or two after use.
I’ve got 40 Dr Reddys 8mg strips that I think I may extract to see if the problem is related to additives in the strips.
-GC