Hey guys, I know this is a foreign drug, so this might need to be moved, and there may be relatively no help in finding answers.
I acquired 70 "Zolt" brand zolpidem tablets manufactured by Ind. Swift Ltd (which also makes alprazolam and others).
They came in blister backs--which look entirely legitimate, no evidence of tampering etc--with the color being labeled as "titatium dioxide," which is a brownish color. Inside the blister packs they do in fact look brown (as the blister packs themselves are tinted brown.) However, once they are removed from the blister pack they are completely white.
I've only been able to find pictures of Zolt in the blister packs (and they look exactly like the ones I have), but I can't find any pictures of individuals Zolt tablets to confirm whether or not they arebrown or white. I'm especially worried because the the mfg's website ( http://www.indswiftltd.com/pages/neuro-care/tablets.html ) lists them as being a film coated tablet titatium dioxide in color, yet these pills contain no noticeable film covering and are indeed entirely white.
Does anyone have any experience with these? Did I get ripped off, or is this what they're supposed to look? I took 4 of them roughly 40 minutes and--NOTHING. 40mg of ambien should be enough to have be unable to talk let alone type. Thanks!