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round blue pill HK on front 10 on back???
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    Phoenix is offline New Member
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    Default round blue pill HK on front 10 on back???

    Does anyone know what this pill is? I would appreciate any feedback!

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    Phoneix

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    Let me clarify on this front marking. There is a HK but it looks like the HK are melded into one character. There is also an oval circle around this HK. On the back of the pill, it is not scored...just has a large "10" on the back. Please advise....thanks!

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    From reading other boards and your description, I think it's 10 mg diazepam. But the lack of a score is strange, since 10 mg diazepam usually has a score.

    If it's diazepam, it's an Asian generic like Mano, D, Central, etc. I don't know who makes it and can't find any more info other than posters have received "HK" diazepam from Asian sources.

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    That's what I thought it was, but I can't find ANY information on the front symbol "HK". There is no line down the back, but it is bevelled on the back. Anyway to verify what this pill is? Any feedback will be a tremendous help.

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    It's actually more of a light blue color....if you turn it to its side it reads "VI" instead of "HK". Anyone know of this?

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    This is an old post but since it has never been answered and someone might be looking for the Answer I can tell you that it is 10mg of generic Nitrazepam.
    Roches brand name is "Mogadon" in some EU countries.

    It is funny how as soon as someone sees a blue pill they say it is Diazepam and donīt bother to check out the facts but it is of course possible they are re-packed as Valium when sold at Seven Eleven in countries where they can be legally obtained OTC.

    10mg is considered a strong dose, many countries only dispense the 5mg pill nowadays.

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