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Repam2 Clonazepam 2mg
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Thursday, 2/25/2010 1:25:11 PM
 
blister packs, red-orange color no markings Jpee manufacturer. REAL?!???

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like444 Says:
Thursday, 1/19/2012 10:44:02 PM
 
This looks EXACTLY like the TR Pharma Xanax / alprazolam / PEX-2 garbage. I've read on a prominent forum that the TR (try drugs pharma) in India is under FDA investigation. These look like the same pills but they're blue instead of white. Looking at JPEE's site, they do not list produce colors or IDs that I could find. I wouldn't take these if I were you.

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DS Says:
Wednesday, 11/30/2011 12:10:47 PM
 
Did you order .5mg , 1mg, or 2mg? Thanks dave

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DS Says:
Wednesday, 11/30/2011 12:07:35 PM
 
Why are some geen, blue or orange? red?
What clor are the .5 mg?
What are the color of 1mg?
What are the color fo 2mg?

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DS Says:
Wednesday, 11/30/2011 12:04:19 PM
 
My Repam 2 is blue 2mg, an they work, your right taking 2 of them is just a little more than taking 1 from the USA> Why oes soem say re, then orange, then bkue., an green? My are blister packsfrom JPEE, Plus the manufacture date is 9/11,, thats better than the USA can do

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khagjam Says:
Tuesday, 9/20/2011 4:40:13 PM
 
joe is right REPAM-2 from India is legit(just alittle weaker than expected but does the job. I would recomend since I trust a legit co who packs in blister form. Look up jpee drugs and read about what they offer & how long they have been around. If you buy American only go with brand name drugs, generic are fake at best.

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Joedom111 Says:
Thursday, 9/9/2010 5:16:00 AM
 
Yes, they are absolutely the real deal. I think they are a little weak...I need to take 2 instead of 1 to get the effects, but I certainly DO get the Clonazepam feeling.
Jpee is the manufacturer out of India and I have had that brand before with Xanax as well. Both are real....you just might need to take a weeny bit more to get the effect of an American generic. Hope this helps.

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spud1961 Says:
Saturday, 5/8/2010 6:05:57 AM
 
ordered klonipin and received repam 2-little orange tabs - are these the real deal?

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