Brand names on the DNMs? Or is it all generic?

Asking in general, but in specific I'm looking for a vendor with brand name benzos, particularly klonopin (Teva). Seems like most of the stuff is homemade which is fine, but has a definite grittier feeling compared to the "top shelf" stuff. Say what you will, but the brand name stuff has the magic potion. Anything else can leave you wrecked if you're not used to it.


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[4 Points] CynicalElephant:

Man you're a picky guy. Are you sure you just haven't tried someone with high quality klonopin?


[3 Points] dnmthrowaway4200:

Teva isn't name brand it's a generic, Roche makes brand name k-cuts


[1 Points] PiffCrew420:

What do you mean grittier, as in the texture of the pills?

If that's what you're referring to, I'm pretty sure this doesn't mean much, I get prescribed diazepam, the pharmacist either has Teva or Actavis, I let my diaz melt under my tongue and with the Teva's they melt quite quickly, but the Actavis take much longer to dissolve and they have a real gritty texture, I think it's whatever they've used as binders.


[1 Points] dlayover123:

Dude it's all pharmaceuticals. They offer generic to most people unless they specify they want the brand names and they likely pay a shitload more. Same exact ingredients in the generic. It all just has to do with health insurance.


[1 Points] pm_me_thick_girlz:

They will usually tell you if it's name brand. They will say "Teva" or whatever brand, and then most would not give you a press of that brand without telling you in the description, the exception probably being with Xanax because it's all presses.