THECATINTHEHAT
Bluelighter
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Counterfeit valium are a pretty common thing. As Sam said, it doesn't mean they aren't valium. I'd imagine that the majority of the valium I've ever had haven't actually been exactly what they claim to be (correct manufacturer etc). But I'm fairly confident that they were still valium, albeit counterfeit valium.
Like I said, I've eaten hundreds of both street and from the pharmacy actavis 10mg in the last 6 months. They are literally indistinguishable down to the manner in which they dissolve under the tongue. I know all to well the skill of counterfeiters these days (the company my dad was a partner of was paid millions of dollars to consult on the management of anti-counterfeiting research) but they're just too perfect.
I realise that none of that really constitutes a body of evidence towards my claim, but ask yourself what is more likely.
1. Genuine Actavis 10mg pills are being diverted, a couple of bent people with the appropriate qualifications have set up a front company and are buying them.
2. Out of nowhere we immediately start seeing absolutely perfect indistinguishable copies of them whereas before there was nothing. No dodgy copies with weird dosing, or incorrect flavour, uneven consistency, badly printed packaging etc? That an organisation has sprung up overnight in the country that has the equipment and knowhow to create absolutely perfect copies without any teething problems whatsoever.
Like I said, it's no body of evidence, but I know which one I believe.
That's all folks...off to go and collect my diazepam script (no really).
