The first generic of Delatestryl to hit the shelves is from Hikma Pharma. According to my pharmacist, it's been added to all of the plans, so you should be able to get your doctor to change you back off Taro-Cypionate and back to the Enanthate you know and love.
One interesting thing about the original and the generic is that they have the exact same packaging colour (both of them are the same orange/purple...the picture is off a bit) and several other parts of the packaging that are the same. Vials are the same as well. The Dins are interesting. Roughly 2 million new drugs have been listed since the original Delatestryl came out in 1955—seventy years of AAS goodness.
Bausch wouldn't be trying to present itself as a generic now that its patent has run out, would it?
I'd be interested to know if this is a regular practice.

One interesting thing about the original and the generic is that they have the exact same packaging colour (both of them are the same orange/purple...the picture is off a bit) and several other parts of the packaging that are the same. Vials are the same as well. The Dins are interesting. Roughly 2 million new drugs have been listed since the original Delatestryl came out in 1955—seventy years of AAS goodness.
Bausch wouldn't be trying to present itself as a generic now that its patent has run out, would it?
