Diazepam 10mg C Dc

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Hi people. I've bought 2 blister strips of actavis diazepam 10mg, 14 pills per strip. Light blue, with C above the score line and DC below. Blank on other side. They melt on the tongue almost immediately. Does anyone know if they are genuine? Any help is appreciated.

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I need this medication but doctors won't prescribe, i have bad pain.

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Every blue 10mg valium outside of pharmacies are fake. All manufacturers have stopped making them since Jan 2014. All Actavis blues which are light blue are no good. Tested plenty ...

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Maybe in the uk bud but I'm in dublin. pharmacies still dispense blue 10s and the actavis ones I got did the trick for me. i only got 2 trays but they worked. ive not had them since though. tnx for your reply anyway pal.

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They're all gone. I only have 2 trays and wanted advice as I'd not seen them before but they were genuine as far as to say that they worked for me.

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You're right, in the uk they only dispense the yellow 5mg ones. Too tired of hearing the old "yeah mate they're the real mcoy taken from a pharmacy" (strange since they no longer hold the 10mg blue variety!!)

So any blue teva/actavis you're being offered are Chinese copies - that's why you can get 3 strips of 14 on some places in Glasgow for a tenner!!!

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Not true mate. I live in bournemouth, england and am on 10mg teva brand. I get them prescribed and usually use the chemist in the surgery or asda chemist. They are fresh made as they have a 2 year use by date on them. Its true that docs don't like prescribing them anymore but mine is cool with giving me 28 to last 3 months.

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Should have added i am talking about Diazepam 10mg blues made by teva. There is no such thing as valium anymore. They went out of production in 2013. Hoffman la roche, the makers stopped production after 50 years due to poor sales. Diazepam is exactly the same thing and is licensed to 500+ drug companies around the world to be made. Round here teva is the most common make that chemists stock. I've never bought any street drugs so can assure you that genuine blues are still being made, stocked and prescribed in england.

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Look into diclazepam. A prescription is not required as it was never classed as medicine. 10x stronger than diazepam, also etizolam.

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Thank you for that info. Was very helpful. I'm in ROI but the pills are sourced from either the north or England. Thank you

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Ok mate, but if you're getting 3 strips of 14 for a ten spot you REALLY can't expect them to be good now, can you? #REALLY.......

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I said 2 strips not 3. And since I put up the post I've found that they came from Northern Ireland and they are genuine. They do work for me.

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Hi, anyone come across Actavis Diazepam 10mg light blue, with "cdc" and a split on one side and blank on the other side; 14 in a blister pack? They seem decent enough, got them prescribed in the Dublin area. Anyone have info on them? Cheers.

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Re: Chinaman (# 12) Expand Referenced Message

The only way to be sure you are getting the medication you were prescribed. Is to get your prescriptions filled at a legitimate pharmacy.

They still make Valium (Diazepam) There are no plans to stop making this drug. It can be addicting. It can be dangerous, But it is a good drug. It is up to your doctor to decide if the benefits outweigh the risks.

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Re: Chinaman (# 12) Expand Referenced Message

I get strips of 14 in the blisters made by Actavis UK on prescription from my GP and collect from boots the chemist. The tablets are a pale blue, blank on one side and the other side has a single split line with the letter C above the line and the letters DC below the line. They are also relatively hard, not like a lot of counterfeits that are poorly made and much more crumbly. The tablets I have described above are legitimate 10mg diazepam. On the box (which contains two strips of 14, giving 28 total) it says MA Holder: Actavis, Barnstaple, EX32 8NS, UK. The box is also marked with the name Almus which is the registered trademark. I hope this helps clarify what the real tablets should look like!

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Re: goodbutstillfakes (# 5) Expand Referenced Message

However Actavis UK are still making genuine 10mg blues, I get them on script from the GP and collect from boots the chemist. See my other post above with the full description in. I can't comment on any non-prescription bought strips of Actavis, however sometimes people who are desperate for money to get opioids will sell their scripts in desperation for a fix so they may well be genuine but it does sound cheap, £1 a 10mg blue is the normal price minimum!

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I've got 15 light blue cdc 10mg and they are actavis, the real deal, plus I got 2mgs of clonazepam that says CLN and number 2 below on 1 side and the symbol X on the other 1 of these is the equivalent of 2-3 10mgs of diazepam there called rivatrol in jail or rivys.

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Re: Ollie (# 14) Expand Referenced Message

How do they taste sweet?

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Re: jim45 (# 7) Expand Referenced Message

Teva is the parent company of a plethora of prescribed drugs they are the largest pharma in the world now I believe and have the licence for diazipam

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Re: Ozzy (# 2) Expand Referenced Message

Thats not true I got 10s here eith 10 middle line and blank and I know by the taste the active ingredient is diazepam

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I also got 10mg actavis blues saying DC 10 and thought the must not be real tho I did get a effect. Now I'm prescribed 5mg tablets brand accord, they say C score DB and I can definitely feel the Diazepam effect from them. They are very beneficial for every day difficulties or troubles.

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Re: YourNotSure67 (# 38) Expand Referenced Message

I understand through and through. I need a particular medication, and I never overdose. Why would I? I am not an addict. However, finding a good pharmacy is challenging—most of them let you down sooner rather than later. I recently had a disappointing experience with EU Meds. Despite having a proper setup with a questionnaire and everything, they suddenly sent me a batch of highly suspicious substances. It's disappointing, and the cycle seems to be beginning again. It feels like life is being drawn down to a purgatorial level. Here's a tip: check out TrustPilot and pay attention to the one-star reviews. You can learn a lot from them.

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They are counterfeit valium. Some work amazing and some (like the light ones) take ages to work. Hope this helps.

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Re: Lee (# 28) Expand Referenced Message

His blue pills might be morphine though… some companies also make those looking ver6 similar to diazepam 10mg pills. I’ve never known cancer getting Diazepam.

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Re: Wayneyboy (# 32) Expand Referenced Message

Scan where?? The box looked real even the leaflet inside the box what the exact paper those leaflets are made with the feel of everything feels perfect.

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Re: Poly addict (# 36) Expand Referenced Message

I found out they are. I went on the Accord website, and the 10mg blue tablets have C|DC the 5mg yellows have C|DB and the white 2mg have C|DA on.

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Re: Wayneyboy (# 31) Expand Referenced Message

Everything was sealed in pristine condition. The tablets in appearance have zero defects (ie uniform in colour, no chips, nicks, well defined writing). They look spot on. Thing is, I don’t usualyl get Accord brand so I’ve nothing to compare it to previously.

In the past my orders have always been generics directly from USA or India online pharmacies with a big presence… as if I were ordering hayfever pills or something. No big deal was ever made of it, they were always legitimate, always reliable… I realise that it’s always been illegal to buy controlled drugs without a prescription. But I always completed an online consultation form and a script was then issued and filled. So I took them for so many years that they always repeated them for me and everything was super and felt normal for me until the supply suddenly dried up… not sure what’s happened there.

But now when I look online everything’s gone a lot more underground and it was a culture shock, and is hard to know who to source from or what’s legitimate and what’s not… and now I really feel like my monthly refill that I regularly got is now some sort of deal…. I have never increased my dosage of meds, never mixed meds for a high or chanced meds I’m not that type of person. So it feels alien joining in web chats asking where I can get things or even think that what I might order may not even be legitimate content. I know I’m not the only one that just wants to take these meds in a sensible fashion. My doctors surgery just wouldn’t supply anyone meds for longer than 4mths no matter who they were, or whether they were being irresponsible or not, or if they were satisfied with that dose. Because they feel they are stopping a dependency before it even occurs. So I do understand their reasonings. Yes, I am dependant on regular sleep at night and yes, the tablets offer me that… and would I be pissed off if they stopped of course, because it would disrupt my sleep and lack of that disrupts your whole life. Anyway… I’d be interested to hear other people experiences.

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I filled my prescription of Accord 10mg Diazepam. They arrived boxed, with the raised braille the foil strips inside were identical, the genuine packs with the stamped exp down one end, the white side of the blister packet is perfect for the pill inside. The pills themselves are a pale blue color with a flat surface (not domed). One side is blank and the other side has "C" with a line, then "DC" below it, which used to be Actavis before they were bought by Accord. However, if they were bought by Accord would they still have retained the markings of when these were produced by Actavis? I want to know if the mismatch means this is likely to be counterfeit? They look like the real tablets… they are not overly blue nor the wrong shape or color. The only thing I have a question about is the tablet vs the packaging. I have yet to take them, I won’t take anything unless I’m certain it doesn’t contain unexpected substances. I’ll probably get them analyzed by a lab if I can’t get a definitive answer. I’ve seen on the internet that people receiving c|dc in ACTAVIS packaging are counterfeit because this company no longer exists. But what about by ACCORD? I don’t take multiple meds looking for an effect. I’d only ever take 1 tablet 2hrs before I want to sleep so it calms my anxiety just enough to allow me to sleep and then once I’m asleep I sleep well. I don't like taking Temazepam. I found that I began to need more to make me sleep and I wouldn’t ever take over and above recommended amounts so they just became useless. Whereas Diazepam has worked for me for years, and never needed to increase the dosage. I just can’t get them through my dr. As he is anti-pams due to the nature of the beast and substance abuse. If I find out that there is a mismatch in what should appear on the pills compared to the package they’re in I will simply flush them. There’s no way I would chance trying them to see whether they’re good or not. Especially as there have been deaths with counterfeits. Can anyone confirm what’s written on an Accord 19mg blue flat pill dispensed via pharmacy please?

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Are "C DC" Accord Diazepam and "C DC" Actavis Diazepam the same pills inside?

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Re: Chinaman (# 12) Expand Referenced Message

I got them same ones with blank on one side a C then a slash then DC on the bottom of the tablet

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Re: Ollie (# 14) Expand Referenced Message

I got diazipan with C a line and DC under the line r they proper ones came in blister pack aswell

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