psychotiKK
03-16-2006, 10:09 PM
Since I've been trying out different generics of clonazepam, I've came across two. One generic is from the company called Purepac, the looks are yellow, small, round, and hard. I found these to be the least potent generic so far.
I forgot the name of the company who made this other generic, but they were much better than the yellow Purepacs. These were small, round, green, with a texture like the blue adderall IRs. These were easy to break and made me feel much more relaxed and less anxious. Seemed to kick in alot quicker, too.
Today I bought the brand name Klonopin by Roche, which I specially asked my doctor for. Usually I pay $12-15 for 60 generic clonazepams, but these klonopins were $40 for 60, even with my insurance. These are the sweet looking ones that you see pictures of on the internet. They are small, blue, and have a K cutout in the center of the pill which says Klonopin on bottom and 1 at top on one side, then Roche on the bottom. These pills not only look awesome, but made me feel so damn relaxed in a short period of time. I still have 59 more to experiment with, so I will see if it's really worth paying the extra price for these instead of the generics.
Anyhow.. what are your favorite generics for clonazepam? Or fuck.. how about the differences between other pills and their seperate manufacturers.
I forgot the name of the company who made this other generic, but they were much better than the yellow Purepacs. These were small, round, green, with a texture like the blue adderall IRs. These were easy to break and made me feel much more relaxed and less anxious. Seemed to kick in alot quicker, too.
Today I bought the brand name Klonopin by Roche, which I specially asked my doctor for. Usually I pay $12-15 for 60 generic clonazepams, but these klonopins were $40 for 60, even with my insurance. These are the sweet looking ones that you see pictures of on the internet. They are small, blue, and have a K cutout in the center of the pill which says Klonopin on bottom and 1 at top on one side, then Roche on the bottom. These pills not only look awesome, but made me feel so damn relaxed in a short period of time. I still have 59 more to experiment with, so I will see if it's really worth paying the extra price for these instead of the generics.
Anyhow.. what are your favorite generics for clonazepam? Or fuck.. how about the differences between other pills and their seperate manufacturers.