10-14-2018, 11:10 PM
(09-23-2018, 07:23 PM)Salty Wrote: From everything I've heard Kaslol is the best generic available...
Upjohn's patent for @lpr@zolam expired in 1993, so yes, strictly speaking Galenika's K@sol is a generic.
But it's not the type of a generic manufactured by a two-bit company that takes shortcuts and issues products which look authentic but contain (i) only chalk (ii) a tiny dose of active (iii) a different active from the same family (iv) or god knows exactly what. (The Big I is infamous for those kinds of generics.....)
One of the great advantages of being a member of the IOPList.Org family is that you can find vendors who offer well-known brand name generics.
Equally important - with a little time spent reading the Blacklist section, you can protect yourself from being scammed by vendors selling rubbishy worthless generics.
K@sol is a great generic for sure, but so is krk@'s H3lex, @spen's @lprax, and Pf1zer's X@nax.
I would have it that the above mentioned are 'same-same' in terms of effectiveness, the only difference is their price point.
Way back in 1972, the Lancet published research describing blue placebos were perceived as being more sedating than pink placebos.
Perhaps that's part of why people prefer the little blue K@sols over everything else....
There's a difference between having an opinion and having an informed opinion.

