Do generic Modafinil pills (Modalert specifically) have any form of imprint or do they just have a standard score line in the middle?
Do generic Modafinil pills (Modalert specifically) have any form of imprint or do they just have a standard score line in the middle?
I have received pills from IOPs that had no markings, but did work just like meds you would get in the US from a doctor



I know Zanor are blue, scored, no imprint. Outside the us, I think it's fairly common to have no imprint, as this is a FDA regulation, not a world-wide requirement.

@DUGAN - really? Do you mind sharing a bit more about the phentermine incident? How many days did you take it and at what level? A friend of mine is about to employ a similar strategy...

does anyone have experience with Pex-2 Alprazolam? I recently recieved these from Best place to buy cheap High Quality Drugs online I have read mixed reviews, i also understand there is one that has no markings and one that has perferation, I got the one with no markings in a blisterpak of 10, folks have said these are real, they were deffenitly somthing strong not sure if there were alprazolam, thought i was purchasing xanax bars not round un-marked pills![]()
i received what was sold to me as "adderall", white round pills with no imprint. took 1/4 of one and had a SEVERE headache. Note, this was purchased from usmypharmacy.com. so i was thinking, with all of the advances we have in science and medicine today, wouldnt you think that there would be some sort of home test lab kit that you could use to find out what chemicals or molecules are in your pill? maybe i am way off base here or maybe there is one out there already and i just havent seen it. it just seems like it would/should be an easy thing to get. that would save all of us alot of trouble trying to identify these things. does anyone know of anything like this?


It's called a Mass Spectrometer and a Gas Chronograph. I found two for $70,000 apiece. You're right, in this day in age, anyone can have such a machine in their home. You will also need to hire a technician who can read what the machine is telling you. It doesn't just tell you in plain english what is present.




@symmies if you have health insurance, have you visited your doctor and attempted to have him/her prescribe you adderall? As I mentioned in previous posts, in my experiences and for many people I know, it's a fairly easy to drug to receive a prescription for. Although addiction potential is moderate, withdrawal is minimal if at all existent and overdoses are rare. If you explain to your doctor your experiencing problems studying/working etc. he/she shouldn't have a problem prescribing it for you and you can avoid this headache (pun intended) of attempting to order online.

This is quite true, in my exp and with friends. Most psych docs these days don't even see patients. They generally work in a practice or own a practice that employs non-MD counselors/therapists who do all the therapy and then you see the psych for like 5 minutes to get any scripts either based on the therapy or if you just make an appt. to see the psych doc and complain about ADHD symptoms.
It's all very wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am and here's your script for Adderall, which is incredibly cheap when legitimately prescribed and covered by insurance. I think even if you don't have insurance, if you get a real script from your doc take it to Wal-Mart because they have a pretty good generic prescription program that I am pretty sure would still be cheaper than going through an online source.
There is a reagent's testing kit you can buy online and use at home and it's inexpensive. You scrape a little of the pill off and then drop some of the liquid onto it and see what color it turns. They are mostly used for illicit substances but I know there is one for amphetamine, so adderall should react accordingly. And looks like there are some other ones out there that detect oxycodone and other opioids. If you go to the dancesafe.org website and look up testing kits there are a couple different kinds.
The Terapia/Ranbaxy Diazepam tablets from Romania seem to get great reviews and the last ones that I got approx. a year ago had no markings, just a score.
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I have recently received meds from India and other countries that are imprinted. Maybe it's a new trend, it may not be required by their laws, maybe it has to do with marketing and international distribution deals that many major pharmaceutical manufacturers have entered into with US distributors.