Round Blue Clonazepam 1mg Tablet Imprinted With E64 (Page 2)
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My round Clonazepam (Klonopin) 1mg round blue tabs marked E64 came home from the pharmacy yesterday and this month there is no line or "score" on the back side of the pills. Is this normal? Are these real Clonazepam pills?
Re: Cleo (# 4)
I also really need to know this ASAP I've never seen this before how can some have a score and others don't?! It doesn't make sense and is driving me nuts already
I have Clonazepam 1mg round blue pill with E over 64 on one side and the other side has no score. My question is, do some of these 1mg E64 Clonazepam have no score? Is it normal? Is this still a real pill? Thank you for your time and help.
Re: David (# 1)
Thanks David. I took my prescribed dose before evaluating it in a 12-panel. It came back positive as benzo only. Is anyone else seeing this? Did the manufacturer eliminate the score? These were filled for me at Walgreens.
Yes, they are clonazepam 1mg, but I strongly urge you to beware of Sandoz brand clonazepam. I went for months, after years of taking their clonazepam trying to find a batch that was good until I ended up with a stroke from trying to get off of them. I believe that there wasn't a problem with the 1 mg but definitely a major change in the 0.5 mg Please beware of Sandoz clonazepam. I was not the only one experiencing an adverse effect from them. Good luck hope that the 1mg works well for you. But always beware, your body will let you know somethings wrong.
Just to confirm, a round blue pill marked with "E" over "64" on one side and scored horizontally on the back is in fact identified as Clonazepam 1mg, made by Sandoz Pharmaceuticals / Eon Labs, Inc.
For verification, the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 00185-0064.
Inactive Ingredients:
-Corn Starch
-FD&C Blue No. 1
-Anhydrous Lactose
-Magnesium Stearate
-Microcrystalline Cellulose
If your pill does not fit this exact description and you 'did not get it filled at a licensed pharmacy', then I too would be questioning its authenticity. To be on the safe side, I would encourage you to take it into a local pharmacy and have them check it out in person. The only other viable alternative is to have its contents analyzed by a lab or drug panel.
If it is indeed from a licensed pharmacy, then there's probably nothing to be concerned about with regards to the missing score line. Sometimes manufacturers change the appearance of their pills without any prior notice.
I hope this helps!
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