LivingOnValium
Bluelighter


Where i live (Helsinki, Finland) the market (street drugs) is flooded with illegally imported benzodiazepines. They're usually quite cheap. Especially now when these things are every where. The picture is Galenika's ksalol brand 1mg alprazolam tablets. The cool thing about these is that they come in blisters of 15 instead of just ten. The prize for 1 blister is 20€ but sometimes it can be as low as 15€. We have had this issue for about 4-5 years. The benzos just keep coming across the border. Galenika is legit serbian pharma company. However the vast amount of these pumped these blister packs are pumped through our the streets raises a question are they really real or are they counterfits. We have also 100 tablet vials of Roche's 2mg Rivotril, which are definately counterfeit and everyone agrees that. However they always do contain a decent amount of some type of benzopiane and people do like them and they buy them. It's not really a wonder that the benzo consumtion is higher that it ever has been in here.
These ksalols are much more constant in their quality and they look like the real deal. I've never com across a bad batch of these. A few times i've received tablets that were definatively overdosed. These has been going on for so long that im starting feel really suspicious about their origin. However the quality is good. I'm yet to be disappointed but it hasn't happend so far and i've been playing this game for a long time. At least i have easy access to the downers i like. Sometimes we also get an odd batch of diazepam going around but not too often. Flormidal 15mg (midazolam maleate = water soluble) is very popular among intravenous drug users and they tend cost quite a bit more than the other ones.
Have you guys come across Galenika's products in your country? There¨s some other illegally imported brands in well. Labourmed and Terapia are also somewhat well known here and there was one more i can't remember atm. They seem to produce only diazepam or at least that's what i keep seeing on the streets. Galenika seems to be produced by more strict standards than the others and packaging is always like it's straight from the pharmacy.
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