FridayImInLove
Selling Medicines
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- Jun 1, 2014
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Yea I agree, a generic oppie buzz is worthless and nauseating.
I agree about not leaving the house being a big plus.ladymadonna said:I'm not a big fan of the pk's or sleeping pills. I didn't get sick from any pk's like I've heard.
Some of the benzos are weaker then others, I think you get what you pay for. I'm happy with these guys.
I like that I don't have to leave the house. That's always a plus for me.
I do love their CC option.ladymadonna said:Last time I left the house the lady was looking at me like I was crazy and she even questioned me. It made me very nervous. So yes it's one of their pros.
I agree, I have made several orders with them over about a year's time and they have always come through and no issues with my cc.I do love their CC option.
I probably wouldnt trust many IOPs with my card # but Top Ten has my full trust.
They are fake, Martin Dow never received a license from Roche to produce diazepam (email Roche and ask) the pills are made in Paki land and are bootlegs...word is they are made in Karachi.carib_007 im glad you posted this! i just removed them from order. But can i ask werer you found out they're fakes? I'll take your word on this but im curious and need to let a few friends know. it's too late for one since his was already shipped.
Sorry to break it to you but no Martin Dow diazepam product is real, they are bootlegs and while they *may* contain diazepam we have no way to know for sure how much diazepam they contain or what else they are cut with before being pressed.ladymadonna said:I just got the Roche Martin dows and mine are the real deal. I just woke up from a nap and had a panic attack. I took one and 15 minutes later my anxiety is completely gone. My heart stopped pounding and I'm feeling good and relaxed. The batch I got are legit.
If they work for you that's great it's just a warning to others that they are bootleg pills (contains diazepam but marketed as something they are not).ladymadonna said:However they do it they still help my panic attacks and put me to sleep. I swear, I wouldn't write and lie that I just took one a half hour ago and my panic attack is gone.
I don't think you can delete posts on this board (I just tried to see if I could and can't), just ediit the post with the word deleted /default_smile.pngladymadonna said:OT, sorry don't know what happened. I was trying to delete my last post.
Not the one about just taking the Diaz Roche but the other.
There is a thread in the fake pills forum discussing this..I was gonna make a order but now I don't think I will.Hmmmmmm.Sorry to break it to you but no Martin Dow diazepam product is real, they are bootlegs and while they *may* contain diazepam we have no way to know for sure how much diazepam they contain or what else they are cut with before being pressed.
Roche never issued a license to Martin Dow, a few years ago we had a heated debate on another site about these pills and I email Roche asking if such a license was ever granted...Roche responded to my email and said they never heard of 'Martin Dow'.
Also, Roche themselves do not produce any diazepam in Pakistan.
"On testing in the past, some very nasty substances have been found in the fake pills such as strychnine and arsenic salts"There is a thread in the fake pills forum discussing this..I was gonna make a order but now I don't think I will.Hmmmmmm.
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Hate to break it to you carib_007 but this link disputes what you are saying..Now I'm really confused..LOL..Sorry to break it to you but no Martin Dow diazepam product is real, they are bootlegs and while they *may* contain diazepam we have no way to know for sure how much diazepam they contain or what else they are cut with before being pressed.
Roche never issued a license to Martin Dow, a few years ago we had a heated debate on another site about these pills and I email Roche asking if such a license was ever granted...Roche responded to my email and said they never heard of 'Martin Dow'.
Also, Roche themselves do not produce any diazepam in Pakistan.
I don't care if they are trying to make a living, selling fake or bootleg meds that could harm someone isn't an excuse.ladymadonna said:You could be right that they aren't as advertised but we are dealing with people who are trying to make a living. They work great for me and my next order I will order them again. I know it's hard for me to get anti-anxiety medicine from Drs. Figures I can get pain meds with no problem from my Dr just not the benzos.
Thanks for the tip. I seen the edit and I was trying to delete it kept reappearing.