Citra Tramadol From Mexico

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Is Gentacol a tramadol manufacturer in Mexico? The pill has no markings except a line. Could it be a 100 mg tramadol? ## Yes, this is 100mg Tramadol. Gentacol and Citra are the most popular tramadol manufacturers in Mexico. ## I got ahold of some while capsule nothing on them. Says adiolol... Tramadol 100mg... have you heard of these. A friend sad She got then for restless leg syndrom... so I want to believe these are legit... I'm very leary about capsules with nothing on them. Any feed back would be appreciated. Thanx. ## I am from SOUTH AFRICA and doctor prescribed PEXOLA tablets. I woke up in amazement realising my legs didn't do the normal. ## Yes they are pink, round and they come in 50 mg and 100mg. They are called tramadol. My friend used to buy them in Mexico. ## Yes tra...

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I found a white round pill that says "Citra" on one side and "50" on the other. I’m thinking it’s Tramadol, but can’t find any images on the web. I mostly see there are some from Mexico that are pink or white but have no imprint. I’m baffled as to what this pill might be. ## I’ve never seen Citra use an imprint.

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I have a small white round pill with a preforated line on one side and blank on the other side. The pill is not flat, but rather curved on each side and the edges are flat. The size is small. It is supposed to be Citra Tramadol, but nothing tells me that it is. I'm guessing from Mexico. How can I be sure? ## I'm sorry, but the operative word here is Mexico. They really don't regulate much of anything, nor do they require imprints on medications. So basically what I'm saying is your guess is as good as mine as to what this might be. There's just really no way to be sure and the best thing to do would be to just dispose of it properly. Where did you find it? ## yes.. it has to be, because my cousin gets them from MX and as you described em small white round (( scored )...

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