Blue, Round Tablet, Imprint 'ntz 1.0' (Page 3)
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These pills are currently being sold on the streets of Scotland as diazepam (1mg??!) 10mg - and people are so thick that they are not noticing that the tablets are actually imprinted as 1.0mg...
I have never seen the imprint, but have seen many generics which use the letters from the name of the drug eg. Az1, Bz6, Mz10 are used by LaborMed Pharma for alprazolam, bromazepam and medazepam respectively; the only BZDs that I can think of with those letters though are nitrazepam and Nimetazepam, both of which are mostly sold in 5mg strengths and 1mg does not exist; I took a couple and they most definitely feel like alprazolam more than anything else that I can think of.
Does anybody have any clue what they are and who makes them, country of origin etc? Verwon, your usual databases will not list them, I am pretty much prepared to wager. As you know, I also have access to the same databases as yourself and can find no match anywhere. My gut instinct is that they are indeed a European generic alp; I would, though, like to know exactly what they are and the manufacturers. The blue is rather dark compared to the other blue alps of 1mg that I know, like Mylan (ex-Merck, NOT the dreadful quality Mylan USA tablet), Adco-ALZAM, Galenika Ksalol, Intas Zolax et cetera. Size is roughly the same as Roche Lexotan/Valium/Rivotril. The reverse side is blank. Anybody help out here? Thanks very much, my friends.
As I said they are NOT 10mg but 1.0mg, and they do not feel like anything worth using for any 'recreational' reason whatsoever.
Forget about OBTAINING the things- I only wanted to know if anybody had identified what the active ingredient (if any) is.
The Ntz 1.0 or 10 mg - Do not take them, they're weight loss tab's So don't use unless your losing weight because they are an appetite suppressant.
I would say stay well clear of these pills with NZT 10 or NZT 1.0 markings they are dangerous! 2 ppl I know of have had problems with their lungs after taking these :(
My boyfriend was taking these for few weeks at xmas thinking they were blue valium and he ended up with a bad lung infection and couldnt breath I had to call in gp as he couldnt get out of bed and spent nearly a wk in bed feeling ill on antibiotics :( 2 weeks on an he still doesnt feel great. I read on another thread that another guy (in scotland) ended up with a clot in his lung due to these also and... STAY WELL CLEAR!
Having used them for several days I can say that whatever they are they are NOT a very good BZD (if in fact that is what they are). I think I will stick with Ksalol and FRONTIN for alprazolam!
Hi mate I've never seen them before but they could be nitrazpam like you said. They do have a therapeutic effect but would like to know were there from and safe thanks jay
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