
I need some help identifying these 3 pills.
The first is Blue, round and has "ZMR" on one side and nothing on the other (Not even a score)
The Second is Yellow, Round and has "COX" (Possibly CO+) on one side of the score, and "DB" on the other side; there is nothing on the back, no score.
The final pill is green, oval in shape, and has "FM" on one half of the score, and "1" on the other half; the other side is some sort of "a" symbol that I've seen on a pharm before.
They're all in a Flunitrazepam bottle which is the only reason we're interested. Any help much appreciated.
Thanks Fellas.
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I think the yellow one is a a 5mg valum prescribed for your nerves and anxiety and sometimes sleeplessness, :) Not positive though
Stephanie
^^Are you saying this just because they are yellow and round, or have you seen the imprint before?

The green tablet imprinted with Alphapharm logo and FM1 is definitely 1 mg flunitrazepam. The trade name is Hypnodorm. It's a benzodiazepine prescribed for severe insomnia. The description from the consumer information sheet is:
Hypnodorm is a green, oval filmcoated tablet with "FM|1" on ones side and a Greek alpha symbol on the other.
Flunitrazepam is not available in the United States.