Clozaril Discontinued

I have been on Clozaril since December 2014. Medicine makers of Clozaril that don’t have something else going on have stopped making it. They are Mylan and Tev. The available makers Aurobindo Pharm, and Accord have bad side effects. I have tried to take their Clozaril; I had problems. So, I have to change to another medicine. Good Clozaril isn’t available anymore.

Changing to a newer medicine might agree with the Pharmacy. For years now, staff has to stop prescribing Clozaril. I am pretty sure this medicine is on its way out. It was a good medicine for its time.

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Vitamin B1

B1 Vitamin helps with metabolization of alcoholic beverages. It stops a hang over. If you are drinking, get Vitamin B1. I am getting more serious about this vitamin.

Thiamin – Vitamin B1

Beriberi (Be-Re Be-Re) is a disease in which the body does not have enough thiamine (vitamin B1) Starting in mid-December 2024, I will be taking Vitamin B1 – benfotiamine 250mg once daily while supply lasts.

These are the forms of B1:

    • thiamine propyl disulfide
    • thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide
    • benfotiamine
    • B1

Shopping for B1: https://bit.ly/3VjSGSu

Another post on Gevluef that discusses the B1 vitamin as a topical: https://gevluef.wordpress.com/2023/06/04/b1-patch/

Words for Dictionary

Pfui! – variant spelling of phooey: an exclamation of disgust, aversion, dislike, contempt, or annoyance.

Thievery – A more common way to say thievery is theft, or in a police report, larceny. It’s easy to see where the word thievery comes from — to thieve is to steal, and both words come from the Old English root þeof, or thief.