I got a few pills lately, and though I've labaled 3 of them as Zolpidem (10mg), Alprazolam (1mg), and Clonazepam (2mg), and Diazepam (10mg) Two I'm lost on though: http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/5790/dsc08107yj4.jpg http://img102.imageshack.us/img102/2681/dsc08106cv0.jpg
since they have no ID> on then it might be impossable to tell. A taste test will prove you right if you know what Valium tastes like. Alprazolam (1mg), and Clonazepam (2mg), and Diazepam (10mg) They all have a soft non bitter taste... If that helps you.. I can tell the difference in all the 3 by taste.. When you have some to spare give yourself a taste test. and Youll see what I mean. I once had a pill that I thought was a valium. just by tasting it I said its not valium, looking it up it was for a thyroid condition. taste buds were right. witout a ID your guessing on pictures and size and color. You may get close. But all real script medications have ID #s on them.
These are so basic and probably generics. I doubt you'll be able to get an answer as to what they are. Could be something as typical as aspirin (since they most often look like basic tablets). You may post your pictures on drugs.com Pill ID forum, maybe someone can tell you what they are. But they pretty much lack any distinction whatsoever, so don't hope for much.
Tell me...did you get them from a certain online vendor? I recieved generic pills looking exactly like that as well as those others that you mentioned from a vendor online. If so i identified those as clonazepam.
he sent me many different things. Clonazepam, Midazolam, Diazepam, Zolpidem (stilnox, which I think were bunk). Little round blue pills, which I could not find out what the were
I was about to say that they are probably vitamins since they have no imprints. But if you got the from Kob (if there is confusion I will tell you Kob's email to confirm [anyone but geneity don't ask how to get ahold of kob, i wont blow up his spot]) then they are what he says they are. Kob's a good dude and I've never heard of him selling bunk pills.