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Blue c-dc ones in east of Glasgow, not in strips they are loose, told they came in a sealed bottle of 1000 with actavis name and 'diazepam' 10mg on it. They look lejit, taste like vals but not getting that Val kick...anyone else came across them? Cheers.... ## Hey guys, my new Gp put me on diazepam for a month due to anxiety attacks from stress then stopped script. Now i feel like s*** again. Cheers for any advice. ## I’ve known of them. Are they tiny?? My friend told me one wouldn't even work so she took a few at the time but at bedtime She fell asleep not remembering lol. ## Sorry to hear about your situation. It sounds to me like withdrawal was setting in, which I think seems pretty crazy considering it's only been a month. Did you ask your doctor for anything t...

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I've seen these in blue 10 mg. but has anyone ever seen the 5mg? Yellow, C above score line and DC below & blank on other side. Came in a box of 28 with 2x14 blister pks and leaflet inside with Braille bumps on box for visually impaired people.

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Is light blue tablets with the markings cdc real diazepam ## Real in UK anyway definitely real... and this is for every valium novice, try taking 1 10mg diazepam that you know are real and let it melt completely on your tongue. Then you will get the taste of diazepam. All diazepam no matter where they come from have this same taste. It is not an unpleasant taste. You can quite happily chew them up like sweets. So if you have pills you're not sure about use just 1 off them and taste it. If it's vile tasting it has a dodgy drug in it. if it let's out very fast and is tasteless it's probably just plaster of Paris and blue dye. You will always remember the taste of real valium, cos it tastes quite nice unlike most. Hope this helps many of you from being ripped off. ## So to ...

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Re-Post that might give you a glimmer of hope to get through this Thanksgiving Day Weekend: Go to this "CDC" Post, read it, and then take it to your Doctor! "The 2016 guidelines proved immensely influential in shaping policy - fueling a push by insurers, state medical boards, politicians and federal law enforcement to curb prescribing of opioids. The fallout, doctors and researchers say, is hard to overstate: a crisis of untreated pain. Many patients with severe chronic pain saw their longstanding prescriptions rapidly reduced or cut off altogether, sometimes with dire consequences, like suicide or overdose as they turned to the tainted supply of illicit drugs. Federal agencies had tried to course correct, making it clear that the older voluntary guidelines were not intended...

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The new CDC guidelines are in effect, causing my pain specialist to dramatically reduce my Opana ER and prn oxymorphone from 10mgs/ER BID to 5mgs/bid and keep the IM oxymprohone at 60/10mg tabs for 60 days. My understandibg is that it can be increased to a more therapeutic level after empilirical documentation that the 60/mg morphine/day is not providing the needed relief. I need an increase now! Not a reduction!!! How long must a person sustain personal viability before getting g a therapeutic dosage!? ## Go to change.org and sign the petition to make chronic pain sufferers exempt from CDC restrictions on schedule 2 drugs. There are a few other similar petitions as well. One is for a "pain card" to allow ease in getting meds needed.

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Hey all fellow patients out there, did you know the CDC has published a list of their proposed 2016 guidelines for doctors who prescribe opioids for chronic pain? That includes oxycodone, lortab, percocet, hydrocodone, opana, suboxone, morphine, and any other drug that has an opiate ingredient in it that so many of us count on to lead normal lives! This affects all of us and the comment period ends on January 13 2016! That's about a week from now! You know the doctors are going to have to follow whatever federal rules pass so if you are worried that you might not get the care you need please go to the gov web site for the office of the Federal Register and submit your comments to them before it's too late! "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the Departme...

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Chenodiol Drug Index

Chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA; also known as chenodesoxycholic acid, chenocholic acid and 3α,7α-dihydroxy-5β-cholan-24-oic acid) is a bile acid. Salts of this carboxylic acid are called chenodeoxycholates. Chenodeoxycholic acid is one of the main bile acids.[1][2][3] It was first isolated from the bile of the domestic goose, which gives it the "cheno" portion of its name (Greek: χν = goose).[4] Contents ...

Since cdc mandated 90mg morphine or equivalent as daily max amount to be prescribed my pain management clinic has been reducing my pain meds..... i was receiving 75mcg patch & 6 hydrocodone for breakthru pain. First drop was to 50mcg & 6 remained same thats a major drop of like 80mg morphine equivalent if i remember right.... but wasnt drastic effects other than pain increase (over 15 years of pain medications experience) but following month dropped to 25 &12mcg patch & 7 hydrocodone but had major dizzy spell after being on my feet for awhile was like a major vertigo attack that lasted 30-45 minutes when mentioned to dr they started running tests after test, i told them it was from med cut but they wouldnt believe me. Primary dr sent to ent & ent sent to audioligest ...

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I have a question for the FDA and CDC. Drugs like Donnatal which had been on the market before WWII are now considered too dangerous. Many people have taken this drug as prescribed. In fact, I am 65 and took it at age 15 for ulcers with very little side effects. I look at the drugs currently being prescribed and see death, stroke, heart attack, liver failure, pancreatic problems, kidney failure, just to name a few and I have to question whether these drugs are not more deadly than drugs such as Donnatal? I know that any chemical in the human body has some side effects, but how can the side effects of approved drugs be any better than what has been used for years, not to mention the fact that unless a drug is priced to the max -- it doesn't seem to be considered safe. Drugs such as N...

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Ever since these unbelievable CDC rules came out, my Med group DMG or their pain clinic say,"no pain Med will help with your level of pain!! " Really?? Just an excuse to say we can't prescribe anymore!! So let people who are legit suffer!! Need a compassionate, caring doctor. I need help!! Thanks anyone. Ok 30,000 plus thousand addicts a year die, so let's let the chronic pain community suffer!! But 400,000 people die a year from medical related errors!! Why isn't that on the daily news?? Where's the war on doctors?? Right??

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I have a plain white tub of yellow vals, all perfectly round. They say cox with a break line and cdc underneath. Pale with a weak bitter taste. Does anyone know where they come from and if they are real? I remember the cox blues from years ago so hopefully someone can help out?? Thanks. ## Iv had these twp dont hink there real ones i had made mr feel better but didnt get much else off them are yours any gd.soon as a herd cox a thot if sum1 fakn n putn cox to a tab thy gota b gd as we all remember th good coxys yrs ago ## aye there ok mate they take the edge off but thats about it. if a wanted a prop val buzz a was havn to take 20-30 m8 brutal and paid no cheap for em tae. gutted steve o. tommy boy

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I recently was switched from 40mg Opana er and Opana 10mg IR to Suboxone tablets due to upcoming CDC regulations. Since the switch my mouth and throat have become numb and tingle after each dose. I have difficulty swallowing, it takes a little more effort. This has progressively gotten worse through the month I have been on Suboxone. Furthermore my libido has become virtually non existent and i have not been able to climax since the medication switch. I am curious if the numbness, tingle, and difficulty swallowing are allergic reactions? I know loss of libido is common on some medications, but was wondering if this maybe be related to the Suboxone as well? Any help would be greatly appreciated. ## Hi Bob, Sorry to hear about your experience on Suboxone. From what I've researched, NI...

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Anyone in the UK get their prescription filled with accord diazepam 10mg? 14 in a tray, 28 in box with the CDC imprint just like the Actavis used to be, only different is the name accord? ## Since Diazepam is a generic, it is manufactured and distributed by several different companies, and Accord is just another one of them. The medication, however, is the same. The FDA warns that Diazepam carries the risk of being habit forming, and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, and irritability. ## Has anyone come across accord diazepam in a almus diazepam box in the UK area? Are they the same? And anyone try richter diazepam? ## richer diazepam is are a rip off don't touch them. ## Bensedin are best atm, all the actavis are bad even though they have cbd printed on t...

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was givin to me when I was deployed. I need to now the names of the contents in the medican. ## According to the CDC there are several Malaria medications: Doxycycline Mefloquine Primaquine Malarone (contains Atovaquone + Proguanil) Do you happen to know the name of the drug you were given? It could be one of the above drugs, or a different brand name of one of the above drugs. CDC article:

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why is it important to take all of the anti-biotic medication RX'D for you? ## Hello, Sanon! How are you? According to the NIH and CDC, if you don't finish the full course of antibiotic treatment as prescribed, it creates the risk of your developing antibiotic resistant bacteria. This could allow them to repropagate and not respond to the antibiotic, at all, next time. Super infections could put your life in danger. The FDA lists the typical antibiotic side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea. Is there anything else I can help with?

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Can Teva 3109 (amoxicillin 500mgs) cure Trichomoniasis? ## Hello, Panero! How are you? No, this is not the preferred antibiotic. The CDC lists two that are normally used to treat it, Metronidazole and Tinidazole. The FDA lists their typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, stomach pain and diarrhea. Did you doctor prescribe Amoxicillin for you? ## Yes he did. My symptoms have gotten worse and I'm seeing blood now when I wipe myself after using the bathroom. I feel nauseous and tired now.

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when I went to the doctors on the 1st of last month they took away my oxycontin 60 milligrams and gave me 15 milligrams oxycodone they said it was due to CDC guidelines but I have read through all of that and it's only a recommendation I have never taken anything other than what they have prescribed me nor have I ever taken more than the amount they have prescribed me but now I find myself desperate I can't play with my grandchildren I can't get out of bed there's days I wish I never even would wake up I don't know what to do but I do know I don't want to live life in pain like this especially knowing that there is something they can get me so I'm not in pain I live in Missouri I'm just wondering if anyone else in Missouri has experienced this problem within

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I have a drug from mexico Azitromicina can it also be used for Trichimoniasis also known as "Trick"?? ## Hello, Sweetdolphin! How are you? According to the CDC, the preferred medication to treat it is either Metronidazole or Tinidazole, usually only one dosing is required. The FDA lists their typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache and stomach pain. Did your doctor instruct you to take the Azithromycin?

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I am currently taking 30mg oxycodone 4x daily. I have failed back surg syndrome and many other herniated discs in most levels of entire spine. The recent CDC crackdown is effecting the way docs in Arizona write for opiods here. No one wants to write for immediate release oxycodone (from what I've heard, it's due to people overdosing, selling them, and abusing them). I happen to be someone who takes them as prescribed, and I'm being punished bc of the "others who've screwed it up for ppl like me". My new pain management doc wants to move me to Fentanyl Patches (25mcg @ 10/month), Opana ER 10mg quantity of 60/mo, AND morphine ER (not sure of dose). This seems excessive, and that's where I'm going with this. I'm on Medicare with no Rx coverage. My 30mg o...

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I have been on fentanyl patch for 10 yrs, and Roxicodone for break thru pain. I was in a car accident in 1998 and have had more issues since. My pain Dr. has decided that he will be following CDC guidelines for PCP's even tho it is a Pain clinic. Actually I think it's because I stopped lining their pockets, having useless procedures, facet injections, etc. I NEED to find a pain clinic,near Rockford Il, Naperville, Aurora. I live over an hour from these but in my small town there is none. I have been driving hrs. every mth., My daughter who has had Brain surgery is also a patient & is being cut also. We have Insurance ## Try Dr. SCOTT GLASER OF THE CHICAGO PAIN INSTITUTE. HES IN HINSDALE, IL & I SAW HIM, ALTHO IT WAS ALMOST 10 YEARS AGO, HE WAS NICE HE HELPED ME & AS ...

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