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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Not able to sleep. I picked up my refill of alprazolam 2mg yesterday. I didn’t sleep well yesterday and also had a bad day. I noticed my alprazolam didn’t take the edge off yesterday either. So today, feeling even worse, I looked at my bottle and I see Greenstone manufacturer! I’ve never had Greenstone. I’ve had Xanax name brand and didn’t like those either. I prefer the yellow or blue. Could it be Greenstobe doesn’t work for me? What do we do? Greenstone 2mg are the best. Actavis are similar but take longer to work and can be more sleepy. Sandioz are not sleepy and relax the mind great. VintageHeart73 12 Feb 2022 I've been taking 1mg Activis brand and it's been the most potent of all other brands I've taken unlike Breckenridge and Arubindo. Yes I’m going through the exact same thing right now all I can find is the little white ones I cannot take the white ones and all our pharmacies is got is the white ones I’m looking for a pharmacy that can order the actavis brand yellow bars I get 90 a month. I mean if I could call the pharmaceuticals to send my prescriptions to the pharmacy and pay them for all their work I just want my right medication and can’t get it I’ve been going through this for the last six months but yes you are right there’s something going on with the Xanax is only the 2 mg though nowadays even the ones that come from the pharmacy CannabisColeman 11 Feb 2021 GREENSTONE is as close as you'll get to the original from Pfizer Inc. Pfizer not only owns GREENSTONE generics, but their drugs are the EXACT proprietary formulation as each previous name-brand drug they manufacture. Just from being on this topic, TEVA took over Adderall IR in 2017ish and are usually carried exclusively through Walgreens, but I've seen them elsewhere, and Walgreens used to ONLY carry the Actavis generic of XANAX, yet I filled my 2mg Rx December of 2020, and they were Sandoz - even my friend who is Rx'd 1mg tabs from Walgreens, she got Sandoz blue-footballs. COVID has now become evident as the strict shipping laws disable most meds easy access to the U.S. and during 2020, more than 70 million new prescriptions for XANAX alone were written. Not even counting Ativan, Klonopin, nor Valium. Pharmaceutical companies
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