Film or Generic?

Author: Fireman

Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 4:14 am

Whichever form you choose it’s good to hear that you are in recovery and taking it seriously. I’m all about having options so I am glad that people can choose which ever form of the drug suits them best, but the way they’ve gone about it is just frustrating. Just because I prefer the film doesn’t mean everyone else should too. I’m lucky enough to have insurance too, otherwise there’s no way I would’ve been able to afford it for nearly as long as I have.

Generic suboxone is probably the only generic that costs more than the brand name of just about any drug. Like you said there definitely seems to be a correlation between the effectiveness of the brand vs. generic with the brand having the upper hand. It’s just bazaar when taking price into account.

By the way, what do the generic tablets taste like? I’ve never had a problem with the citrus like flavor in the suboxone like some do. Seriously though, how in the hell is a little kid going to somehow get his hands on the "dangerous" tablet that every other pill is stored in and has worked for years? There are far worse substances that a kid could overdose on than suboxone. Especially when you take into account the fact that it has to be taken sublingually. Excuses…