I found this pill in my sons pocket, can anyone tell me if this is a narcotic, or some type of pill to get high from?
A Conerned Parent
Question posted by murph151 on 9 Oct 2012
Last updated on 10 September 2018 by Lilstorm73
I found this pill in my sons pocket, can anyone tell me if this is a narcotic, or some type of pill to get high from?
A Conerned Parent
this pill is round and I think it's blue but very light blue. Teva on 1 side and 3027 on the other the pill identifier couldn't find it. My son is only 13 yrs old.
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This is a Valium it’s for anxiety panic disorder and yes it is a narcotic class 4 very mood altering
Hello murph151,
I agree with maso, it is valium/diazepam, it is in the benzodiazapine family!! It is used for several things, it is a sedating medication, you should not drive or drink alcohol etc while being on this med... for more info you can google it and it will give u side effects and things to avoid while taking etc... not that u are taking it, but in my opinion if your son has no prescription for this med, I would definitely have a talk with him... GOOD LUCK
Many thanks .-
When you look at the pill image you will see it is TEVA 3927.
Pill imprint TEVA 3927 has been identified as Diazepam 10 mg.
Diazepam is used in the treatment of anxiety; muscle spasm; alcohol withdrawal; seizures; seizure prevention (and more), and belongs to the drug classes benzodiazepine anticonvulsants, benzodiazepines. FDA has not classified the drug for risk during pregnancy.
Diazepam 10 mg has a low potential for abuse. The drug has a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. Abuse of the drug may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to the drugs in the previous schedule.
Pill image: https://www.drugs.com/imprints/teva-3927-16980.html
I am sorry your son had this pill, at any age.
All the best,
maso.-
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