Legally High
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2014
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What is the verdict? My research ( digging into it through the web) has come to the conclusion that large differences are allowed (20% +/- the active ingredient). As well as the slight or not so slight difference caused by inactive ingredients.
Personally I have always noticed a difference when switching from say my current celexa brand to another. And now I am forced to switch my celexa and lamictal at the same time to different brands, I am having to readjust quite a bit.
It is really bothersome to read through the majority of forums about people saying they feel different and others assuring them the FDA makes sure it?s exactly the same.
Personally I have always noticed a difference when switching from say my current celexa brand to another. And now I am forced to switch my celexa and lamictal at the same time to different brands, I am having to readjust quite a bit.
It is really bothersome to read through the majority of forums about people saying they feel different and others assuring them the FDA makes sure it?s exactly the same.
