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8 Sided Flat Blue Pill With Interlocking V's

Updated June 22, 2013
sissy Says:
Wed, June 5, 2013

I found some pills in my sons room. They are flat, with 8 sides, round not oval, with what looks like three interlocking v's or it could be a w with an interlock v in the middle. Please help

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Jenna Says:
Sat, June 22, 2013

Hi sissy,

I believe the pill you have may be generic diazepam- sometimes sold on the street or online- but primarily from a pharmacy with a legal prescription. The pill I found is flat, round, and blue like you suggested. There is a large W with a V intersecting with the W. I believe this pill is manufactured by M&A Pharma in the UK. There is usually a D 10- or similar- imprint on the other side, maybe it was rubbed off?

Diazepam is a benzodiazepine drug. It is commonly used for treating anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, seizures including status epilepticus, muscle spasms (such as in cases of tetanus), restless legs syndrome, alcohol withdrawal, benzodiazepine withdrawal, Opiate withdrawal syndrome and Ménière's disease. It may also be used before certain medical procedures (such as endoscopies) to reduce tension and anxiety, and in some surgical procedures to induce amnesia. It possesses anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, hypnotic, sedative, skeletal muscle relaxant, and amnestic properties.

Adverse effects of diazepam include:

Anterograde amnesia (especially at higher doses) and sedation, as well as paradoxical effects such as excitement, rage or worsening of seizures in epileptics. Benzodiazepines also can cause or worsen depression.

Long-term effects of benzodiazepines such as diazepam include:

Tolerance, benzodiazepine dependence and benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome upon dose reduction. After cessation of benzodiazepines, cognitive deficits may persist for at least six months and it was suggested that longer than six months may be needed for recovery from some deficits. Diazepam also has physical dependence potential and can cause serious problems of physical dependence with long term use.

Maybe your son purchased these online or was given them by a friend at school?

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