Don't doubt it for a second mate, i totally agree with you. The point i was making was in direct response to something someone else wrote, concerning the difficulties of weighing out 1 mg of etizolam with sufficient accuracy. I was merely pointing out that the etizolam is mixed with the binding reagent in an initial process, only after which the pills are themselves pressed. I was making a point about the drug manufacturing process alone. Obviously the tendency of vendors to mix batches is something else entirely, and if you go back and read what i actually wrote initially i think you'll find a statement pretty much exactly along those lines, in anticipation of any come back such as yours, so to speak.

I dont understand how you come to that conclusion. Just because every pill may weigh 110 mg (i admit that is at least a sign of something being consistent) I dont see how that guarentees each pill will contain 100 parts binder to one part etizolam. I know nothing about how pills are produced but if the pills come out of a big vat or something through a sausage machine type dispenser, the chopper could accurately make each pill 110mg, but that says nothing about the mixture itself ?
