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Non Roche's Clonazepam pills are bitter?

delphinen

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Hi guys,

Today my friend handed over me a new brand of Clonazepam pills because he hadn't any Roche available. (The usual for consecutive months)

The expiration date of these other brand pills was ok, and they looked perfectly, so I went ahead... but as soon as I put one in my mouth, awaiting for that refreshing ment taste of Roche's, I could fill the bitterness of the pill.

My question is, are Roche's Clonazepam brand the only vert fresh and tasty like, or it is common among any branch?

Thanks in advance.
 
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