Prodes Diazepam 10mg (Page 3) (Top voted first)
UpdatedI have received some tablets called prodes diazepam 10mg. They are very small round white tablets with no markings. They come in strips of 30 tablets and were apparently made on Spain. There is very little about them online and this is in Spanish. On translation this is a standard medication information leaflet which says nothing new. This is the only reference I can find. I took one and feel nice and relaxed. No bad side effects. Has anyone heard of these and have any information?
Re: Millhouse (# 41)
Yes I had them a few weeks ago and can assure you that they are good, only took one at night and one in the morning works brilliant for anxiety
Re: Paula (# 4)
There ok Paula they help me sleep and I've got a high tolarence
Re: Paulie (# 53)
I'm sorry you've been shafted, was that wedinos you sent them to? Are you able to post the reference code if so? I've searched prodes on wedinos website and all with that name come up as genuine diazepam including mine.
Thanks for sharing.
Re: Frankie (# 59)
Cheers Frankie I got them online from one of the sites ....they were £30 for 30.. galenika is £44 from a legit site that makes steroids it's worth paying the extra..??
Re: Shy Ann (# 60)
Yeah I Guess, stick with what you know and be careful, omg they making their money, like a box of 30 in Spain are like €3.50 or something!, I always get them in Spain, my Doc gives me a script & most pharmacies oblige and use my script, some might ask you 2 go2 a medical centre & get a spanish script, which is free if uve a european travel card, anyway its worth thinking about if you are going 2 Spain anytime, at least you can be certain of what you are taking, be careful on those sites, good luck!
Ye thay r real Spanish valium and 1 per day cures my anxiety and depression but don't take them for more than 30 days as very adictive
Re: Dez (# 72)
UK brands are all sweet in taste.
Re: Jill (# 82)
Hi Jill. this definitely sounds suspicious. The pills I described in detail were stamped P006 06/2024 which appears to be the same batch as the sweet tasting ones that you described. Mine were definitely bitter and could still taste it next day. The effects of mine were genuine though. The company I got them from has always been dependable and I trust them, but if they have been supplied a bad batch they will look into it. Reply Dez 70 seems to have same experience as you. Could maybe send one to Wedinos for testing. Bye for now.
hi Jill. Small world - Im a Macfruitbat from the highlands too. Ive never used Wedinos but a lot of people say its the safest way. I will try to find out and get back to you, or someone else might read this and reply. Bye, Liz (alias fruitbat 70)
p.s. wedinos are based in Wales. it stands for Welsh Emerging Drugs & Identification of Novel Substances project. Bet you really wanted to know that!
hi Jill. the p.s. posted above is actually an addition to a much longer message which was greeted with red warning lights. It described how to submit a sample and address of wedinos . if this message disappears, here it is again: Wedinos project, Cardiff Toxicology Laboratories, 4th floor, Academic Centre, University Hospital, Llandough, Penlan Rd,Penarth, CF64 2XX. bye
hi Jill. as you say they wont let you give company names but might allow osp and coduk. Also, the first paragraph of post 21 might interest. Seventy year old fruitbat tired. night night
Re: Julia (# 5)
Been taking diazepam for 20 years. They are the real deal.
Yes I have them but mine are a very very pale blue, I also feel extremely relaxed
Re: Julia (# 5)
I have taken the prodes many times, they are decent quality and strong.
They are the real deal! Don't worry.
Re: Sarah (# 11)
They are genuine diazepam. From spain, been tested by wedinos and are real diazepam. The diazepam is just that they are south american. Same effect as any other diazepam and no other active ingredients, just the fillers. Tiny pills with 10 stamped on each pill. Safe and effective.
Re: Paula (# 4)
They are fine. From south america. Tested by wedinos and came back as just diazepam. Timt pills with 10 stamped on them. As effective as any other brand.
Re: Danni (# 74)
Real ones come in cards of 30. Any in 10 strips are not legitimate. KP are a reputable pharma company based in Spain and Portugal. They are given on prescription tbere but no uk pharmacies would have them in stock as the uk has its own generics to supply. But kern are real diazepam. Check wedinos. Go to site, click search by word. Type in kern diazepam and you will see the results showing only diazepam in pills tested,nothing else active. And usual binders, starch, lactose etc.
Re: Ollie (# 16)
Look closer at the strip, diazepam is spelt as it should be as active ingredient. Seem to be better and safer than bensedin which are often faked. You're ok with prodes which are Spanish.
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