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when i filled the rx i was expecting to get the green teva 93 833 1mg pills bhut i opened them and they were the Blue APO C-1. Now I was very schechty because I have nevere heard of them or seen them, i asked my pharmacist and he said they are a generic just as good as all the other generics.. So i took them home and started my 3 1mg pills a day and to my belief they are by far the best generic i have ever taking... just my 2 cents

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Well I'm sure we can all

Well I'm sure we can all concur that teva and mallincrodt are on the same level IMHO.

Check with a licensed MD before you take any suggestions!

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They are made by apotexin
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APO

Yes I remember back in the day I was told these were 10mg valium which I believed because all the valium I had tried to that point were round and blue and I still asummed they were even after took a few. I was just a 17 year old kid have never takin klonopin before, just valium and xanex, them both being benzos and me not haveing a tolerance to them, I still assumed I took valium the next 3 or 4 times I got them until I found out what K-pin was. Don't know why I felt the need to share that, but I did.

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This same company makes a

This same company makes a valium that looks similiar. Its a round blue pill that says APO over a score with a '10' below it. I posted a pic if you search the gallery.

  Image courtesy of OptionB.  Imprint APO10

Diazepam - APO 10

Image courtesy of OptionB

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