TheMoonIsBlue
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I wonder if anyone could chime in who is taking generic valtrex (valacyclovir) It went generic not too long ago and it looks like the following manufacturers are producing it:
Aurobindo Pharma
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories
Matrix Laboratories, Limited
Mylan Pharmaceuticals
Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Roxane Laboratories, Inc.
Sandoz
Teva Pharmaceuticals
Watson Laboratories.
There may be others, especially in different countries, but I just copied what I read online and I think these are the ones available in the US. I read about Cipla in another post but I can't seem to find anything online about this generic in the US.
Anyone have an opinion on which generic brands seem to be as effective as brand Valtrex? Or perhaps if you tried a generic and it didn't perform as well as the brand or another generic?
I supposed it will be harder to determine if people are taking it for EBV without seeing how their bloodwork looks. If a person was taking it for GH, I'm sure a person could determine right away if a generic wasn't working well lol
Thanks
Aurobindo Pharma
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories
Matrix Laboratories, Limited
Mylan Pharmaceuticals
Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Roxane Laboratories, Inc.
Sandoz
Teva Pharmaceuticals
Watson Laboratories.
There may be others, especially in different countries, but I just copied what I read online and I think these are the ones available in the US. I read about Cipla in another post but I can't seem to find anything online about this generic in the US.
Anyone have an opinion on which generic brands seem to be as effective as brand Valtrex? Or perhaps if you tried a generic and it didn't perform as well as the brand or another generic?
I supposed it will be harder to determine if people are taking it for EBV without seeing how their bloodwork looks. If a person was taking it for GH, I'm sure a person could determine right away if a generic wasn't working well lol
Thanks