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Shboril 2 Clonazepam Orally Disintegrating Tablets

Updated November 30, 2017
Magenta Says:
Thu, November 23, 2017

Has anyone received SHBORIL-2? suppose to be Clonazepam 2mg although they are orally disintegrating tablets, never had these before. They came in a blue blister pack by JPEEDRUGS, when I look it up, nothing comes up regarding this product even in JPEE DRUGS website? They are small uncoated white tablets with a very sweet taste. IF anyone has had these I would so appreciate what your experience with them was, did they work or weaker? ANY INFO WOULD BE HELPFUL. Thanks to all.

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Magenta Says:
Thu, November 30, 2017

Regarding my post above!!, Firstly I Live in Australia and I only got this med's as my Doctor has been away. I have tried the Clonazepam/SHBORIL-2 from JPEEDRUGS India. As I could find no information at all. I know that sounds a little dangerous! but I was really desperate after I had an extremely bad Panic Attack. So I took one, I let it dissolve on/under my tongue and waited, after a while, I felt a very small amount relief but was still extremely Anxious, Agoraphobic and more! so I took two more. After a while, I felt a bit better again so they obviously have Benzo's in them, just a matter of how much, it says Clonazepam 2mg but there is no way there is 2mg in each tablet. So for anyone else that receives this particular Generic Clonazepam or any other branded orally disintegrated Clonazepam I'd be interested in any feedback or help, Thanks to all.

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