Real Or Fake Clonazepam? Nobody Knows!!
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Searching for identity of some round white tablets with a cross score on one side and a pharm logo on the other that appears to be a "P" with 2-3 circles around this "P" and has a very small "E" just to the right of this assumed "P". Can't find an answer anywhere, but it did come from a normally reliable legal? pharmacy in Mexico. Can anyone help identify the logo or the med, said to be clonazepam?
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Re: HAPPY101 (# 1)
AND ANYONE NEEDING HELP DIFFERENTIATING THE GENERIC RITALIN AND GENERIC KLONOPIN FROM MEXICO. I realize his post is from last year but I feel like I should clear up some of the confusion here. There are identical pills with the exact same markings for Generic 2mg Clonazepam and the other is Generic 10mg Ritalin. They both have that cross marking on one side (for splitting in half or quarters) with the other side have that weird "p" type swirly kinda symbol in reference to Manufacturer. Now there IS a way to tell the difference, in my experience I find that the Generic Ritalin is slightly smaller than the Generic Clonazepam (Klonopin/Rivotril). I hope this can help you and others in the future to identify these!
Due to possible counterfeits, I feel that it's a hit or miss with any medication obtained through the internet or foreign countries. And not only that, but also because many foreign pills don't have any public or online records that list imprints for them in the way that the FDA has laid out for US-based drugs.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to contact the pharmacy in Mexico that you purchased it from and see what their response is? I'd also encourage the use of a drug panel that can be bought at a local pharmacy in order to determine if any benzodiazepine-class substances (such as Clonazepam) turn up in the results. This option may at least provide some peace of mind if you can't take the company's word for it alone... On the other hand, if you can't trust the company who is selling these pills then they should probably be discarded for your own safety.
Same question as above, I have 2 meds that have completely different effects, but one looks just like the above listed med, but its Ritalin it came from a sealed pack. So you can see why I would need to know the difference, I've found a few reviews, comments that confirm its Ritalin, but also have Clonazepam from the same pharmacy also sealed and labeled if there are identifiers to distinguish PLEASE HELP!
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