Alko 1 Tablet

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White round pill with T, score line and N on one side, and a correction tick type of symbol on the other side. ## I don't know if this is the exact pill you're describing, but I was able to locate a round white pill with T N over a score line and 1 underneath it on one side and on the back is some sort of greater than symbol ">". This particular pill turned out to be a 1mg Trandolapril tablet, used for high blood pressure. For verification, the manufacturer is reportedly Cobalt Laboratories and the pill itself carries a National Drug Code of 16252-0541. If anything, I hope this at least helps narrow down prospective pill ID's. Please post back if you find out more information. ## I'm looking for information on Alko-1. It's a round, white, scored tablet. N...

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My friend who is 21 years old has taken overdose of alko tablet. He has taken all 20 tablets at a time just because he was having some stress. Now he has consulted to a doctor. I'm worried that will he face some kind of disorders or kidney failure? Is he safe or still in danger or any other risk? ## Yes, I would just like to know, is alko-1, 1mg alprazolam? I have been scammed in the past with a product saying one thing, and being another, and usually a pacebo! I would like to know. These pills are white and on one side there is an "N" and a "T" on the bottom, with a check mark on the other side! ## I believe they are xanex and am satisfied with these. Deb ## I just recieved alrpozolam it ahd the marking N-t on it woth a J something like is that is is real or a plece...

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I found 4 white round tablets with a large J on one side and N break mark T on the other side. I would be grateful if you can tell me what they are. ## If you have not found these yet, these are ALKO-1 Alprazolam tablets from India. Generic for Xanax 1mg. They're manufactured in India by a pharmaceutical company called Neutec Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. I hope this helps. ## Agreed. Alprazolam (xanax) from India 1mg. ## I have a white round pill with a J on one side and a TN on the other

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Has anyone seen these? If u have can u send a pic? It has "j" (or Nike sign) on 1 side and a score line over a "t" on the other. Is this Alprazolam 1mg? It also says ALKO-1 on the packet. ## I recieved the same type of pill, I do hope it is the correct medication. But it seens different than the last ones I ordered. They had no markings ## A white tablet with a N over a T with a line and a J on the back.

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