So done a quick trawl of what's available in the UK and a bit more research on differences
There are studies looking at differences between brands, often against Valium as a baseline, notable differences do exist
1. Absorption rate depending on who's making them, however providing the manufacturer falls within 80%-125% range then they'll get through
2. Peak plasma - some have lower/high peak plasma
3. Manufacturing quality - (hot spots/consistency)
AI summary of best manufacturers
- Teva Pharmaceuticals: Widely considered one of the most reliable and popular generic choices. Many patients report that Teva consistently provides the expected effect without the "rollercoaster" feelings some associate with other generics.
- Watson (now part of Teva/Actavis): Historically praised for its high quality and consistency, often ranked alongside Teva as a preferred brand.
- Qualitest: Frequently mentioned as a high-quality alternative that patients find effective and consistent.
- Roche (Valium): As the original developer, Roche's brand-name Valium is still regarded by some long-term users as the "gold standard" for potency and effect, though it is significantly more expensive.
Manufacturers with Mixed Reviews
- Mylan: This brand has a more polarizing reputation. Some users report it feels less potent or that the tablets crumble easily when split. However, it remains a heavily prescribed, FDA-approved manufacturer.
- Aurobindo: Some patients on community boards like reddit have reported that they find this manufacturer less effective for their anxiety compared to others like Teva.
- Crescent (UK): Some UK-based patients have expressed dissatisfaction with this brand, claiming it felt "weak" compared to Actavis or Teva.
Current UK DNM brand availability, ranked by AI - may 2026
- Galenika (Bensedin): This is one of the most discussed "international" brands in online forums like BenzoBuddies. It is widely considered highly potent and reliable by long-term users, often ranked alongside top-tier generics like Teva.
- Accord Healthcare: A major global manufacturer. In regulated markets like the UK, Accord is a standard pharmaceutical brand found in official databases . However, it has a "mixed" reputation online due to widespread reports of counterfeit "Accord" boxes circulating in the illicit market. Legitimate Accord is considered high quality, but "street" versions are frequently flagged as fakes.
- Hemofarm: Based in Serbia, this manufacturer is generally well-regarded in Eastern Europe. Users on Drugs.com often rank it similarly to Galenika for consistency, though it is less commonly found in US or UK pharmacies.
- Martin Dow: Originally a French company now majorly operating in Pakistan (having acquired Roche's facilities there), its diazepam is often discussed in harm-reduction forums. It is generally considered a legitimate, mid-tier brand, though some users report it feels slightly "slower" to take effect than brand-name Valium.
- Sedil (Square Pharmaceuticals): Manufactured by Square Pharmaceuticals in Bangladesh. It is considered a standard, reliable brand in South Asia but is rarely seen in Western pharmacies. Forum users who have tried it generally report it is effective but sometimes "chalky" in texture.
- Easium & Dizpam-10: These are often manufactured by smaller or regional labs (such as those in India or Thailand). In online communities, they are frequently ranked lower than the others on your list due to less consistent "brand name" recognition and occasional concerns about batch-to-batch potency.
Had a look at Pregabalin on DNMs as well and it's pretty much either "generic" Indian or "UK" pharma supplied - but no manufacturer stated.
Soma is all generic indian stuff, I much be misremembering seeing "uk" sourced Soma if it's not prescribed here, maybe I'm thinking of something else