Since when are 10 mg Diazepam pink and scored with no number on them instead of blue with a 10 and scored as in America?
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Verwon Says:
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Sunday, 11/29/2009 9:03:58 PM
Well, first of all, even in the U.S. the colors don't mean anything, the manufacturers can make them whatever color they choose, so even the same dosage from different companies may not be all the same color.
As to the imprint, this can happen if you order them from a foreign pharmacy or obtain them there.
Unlike the U.S., they don't require all of their medications to have unique imprints for identification purposes.
That said, there is also no way to actually be certain they sent you the correct thing.
Diazepam is a Benzodiazepine, commonly used to treat anxiety and nervous disorders.