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Strange piercing in each compartment of the foil pill wrapper containing 1.0mg of Xanax, could they be fake?

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I recently purchased some xanax from an internet pharmaceutical company because I have constant feelings of anxiety, but have yet to see a doctor about it. (I now realize my stupidity).

They arrived in an envelope, upon opening I realized the box was already opened and the foil packaging which contained the tablets was taped to the box.

However, I also noticed that each compartment which holds the pills the foil had already been pierced, each one already had a little hole in.

The pills themselves seem pretty legit, they are oval, blue, with Xanax 1.0 on one side and a score on the other.

Anyone have any ideas?

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  1. Not the brightest move, eh? God knows what's in your pills. Anyway, you should be glad. Tranquillisers are the rocky road to ruin. Go and find a psychologist who does cognitive behavioural therapy - about 6 sessions should do the trick. That will teach you how to cope with the feelings of anxiety naturally. Well worth the cash in the long run.


  2. Throw them away and make an appointment with a psychiatrist.

  3. I wouldn't touch them. Throw them away.

    Firstly, they could be fake, and contain anything.

    Secondly they could have been tampered with and again, contain anything.

    It's not worth the risk.

  4. Just because they have the name on them doesn't make them "legit." For all you know, they could be E or speed.

    Buying drugs online is incredibly stupid and I hope you have the good sense not to take pills that are in an opened box.

    Why don't you go to a doctor and find out what's going on for real?

    EDIT: The holes don't have to be big enough for the pill to fit through. What if those "pin pricks" are needle holes, and they've been coated with something?

    Let's put it this way: if they were legit, there wouldn't be any holes at all. Whoever tampered with them did it for a reason.

  5. As my virtual bf says, 85% of all drugs brought online are not the real McCoy. If there are piercings in the tablet compartments and they look like they have been tampered with I would not take them, they could be anything. If your having feelings of anxiety etc, then see your GP. CBT has a 70% sucess rate.

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