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#293596 - 03/17/06 06:17 PM
Re: Starlite Valium Quality
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Banned for multile ID's. Aslo: Cynosure
Registered: 10/23/05
Posts: 141
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That has to be the worst job ever--blister pack pill popper!
It's fun for the fist 20 pills. After 10000 you can get some serious hand problems. She may have to start popping pain meds out of blister packs. Look what we're we're part of. Pill popping sweatshops, just so we don't have to pay for big pharma's big profits. We're terrible. I hope J pays his employees fairly. Judging by his business practice, i imagine he's fair.
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#293601 - 03/29/06 02:43 PM
Re: Starlite Valium Quality
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Registered: 02/15/06
Posts: 365
Loc: Above the poverty line
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They came quick and well packaged but I have to say thumbs down. They do make you sleepy but have none of the relaxing effect that they should.
If you are getting sleepy I would think that would be similiar to being relaxed. I can't go to sleep without being relaxed. I have used Joseph several times and always have been pleased with quality of the meds. If people aren't satisfied find another source. Beebster is back and got a special on valium. Check him out if you don't like Starlite.
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#293609 - 03/31/06 07:35 AM
Re: Starlite Valium Quality
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Registered: 12/14/01
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#293613 - 04/01/06 10:50 PM
Re: Starlite Valium Quality
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Registered: 08/12/05
Posts: 1769
Loc: Water Closet
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I'm not absolutely positive (so I shouldn't try to respond, but here I go) but I don't think a pharmacist can write prescriptions for scheduled drugs.
I hope someone will correct me here, but I think that there ARE non-doctors that can write for some meds - medical assistants or nurses of some sort might be able to write prescriptions for less "dangerous" meds.
You cannot just walk into a pharmacy (in the USA anyway) and ask the pharmacist for Valium. It isn't that difficult to get from a doctor, but I think that if you asked a pharmacist for it, s/he would either expect to see a prescription or a gun. 
Although this probably isn't the proper thread to discuss seeing a brick-and-mortar doctor, it is a realistic option for a lot of us that use benzos to get through the day. If your benzo of choice is just Valium or Librium, you *will* find a doctor to prescribe it (granted you might spend a few hundred bucks in the process, but the pills are a lot less expensive locally, and you get the added benefit of absolute legality, assuming you aren't double-dipping - find the one doctor you like and stick with them once you do).
I agree with you about finding a doctor for benzos. You may not get it right on the first or second visit but you will. After you do find a doctor, life will be so much easier and you will save alot of money as well.
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#293615 - 04/02/06 09:15 PM
Re: Starlite Valium Quality
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 133
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I'm not absolutely positive (so I shouldn't try to respond, but here I go) but I don't think a pharmacist can write prescriptions for scheduled drugs.
I hope someone will correct me here, but I think that there ARE non-doctors that can write for some meds - medical assistants or nurses of some sort might be able to write prescriptions for less "dangerous" meds.
You cannot just walk into a pharmacy (in the USA anyway) and ask the pharmacist for Valium. It isn't that difficult to get from a doctor, but I think that if you asked a pharmacist for it, s/he would either expect to see a prescription or a gun.
Although this probably isn't the proper thread to discuss seeing a brick-and-mortar doctor, it is a realistic option for a lot of us that use benzos to get through the day. If your benzo of choice is just Valium or Librium, you *will* find a doctor to prescribe it (granted you might spend a few hundred bucks in the process, but the pills are a lot less expensive locally, and you get the added benefit of absolute legality, assuming you aren't double-dipping - find the one doctor you like and stick with them once you do).
Funny, with a prescription or a gun, lol!
In my country only doctors can write a prescription.
But I know countries, like Italy and Thailand, where I got Valium in a drugstore, no doctor, no prescription, I just walked in, (Thailand) fore 2 cent a piece, blue Valiums 10 mg and they were strong and good.
In Italy I got Valium from the pharmacist girl without a receipt, lol.
She told me with a smile, that I need a reciept, but then she gave me the Original Valium for 1,50 Dollar a box.
There are countries on this earth where you get all this in a pharmacia without a prescription and the benzos are very cheap, 2 or 3 Dollars for 50 pieces. 
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#293618 - 04/04/06 09:14 PM
Re: Starlite Valium Quality
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Registered: 05/03/05
Posts: 10
Loc: KY
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After a lengthy period away because of tech work, I'm finally home & able to re-generate back into what I personally consider one the most informative sites in this regard. Have met alot of helpful people here, & learned alot as well. But now to the point at hand... after seeing the topic of this thread I just HAD to respond. It's been almost a year since I placed my last order with SL. Admitidly skeptical after reading all the posts... I figurerd what the hell. Never has let me down before. Plaved an order for the "smurfberry 10"... order was shipped on the 20th... received it on the 3rd... & most inportantly... excellent shipping, communication, & packaging! And above ALL>> TOP-NOTCH quality & strength! Can't really spequlate on how others r deriving their negative attitudes towards Joe... Who knows..... "mabey they gotta him confuse with another Joe." LMAO"  Have a god one all, & take care, ~PcDoc~
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Always on the look for the most reliable med source..... with NO STRINGS attached.... ;-)
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#293619 - 04/04/06 09:40 PM
Re: Starlite Valium Quality
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Registered: 12/25/03
Posts: 320
Loc: Capital of the Republic of Tex...
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My friend got the 300 Valium special, and I have taken 2.5 mg generic Valium before for muscle spasms, and I believe these (Starlite) were of adequate quality. I know for a fact they were real, but perhaps in transit they were exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity.
This is just an estimate, but the ones he got were at least of 8-10mg potency per "10mg" pill. Blue/Roche.
I would highly recommend Starlite, they are reliable and their good are real. They can't really help it if the mail system leaves the envelope on the back of a blistering hot truck for six hours.
Cheers, savec0re
But my Cheap Argentina Meds sat for a much longer time on the way to Austin, TX, where it's almost Summer weather. And they're potent as heck. Let's make excuses for Joe because we can't admit we're potentially dealing with the wrong IOP.
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The no license, no insurance, no drivers license illegal alien who tried to insurance fraud me just lost.
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#293621 - 04/05/06 06:07 AM
Re: Starlite Valium Quality
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Registered: 10/23/05
Posts: 269
Loc: Tone
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This really is amazing to me, I've only received one LL from J and it was as far as I could tell the genuine article, and J replaced it right away. The replacement came in fine.
The quality of his meds has never been an issue for me. As a daily benzo user, I might not have the most refined benzo palette, but I dare say that I know bunk from V, and his special is not bunk.
I am not arguing with people who say otherwise, I have no idea what the situation is. I have no inside information that could shed light on why some people are swearing that his meds are lower quality and why I find them to be perfectly fine and the best deal in town.
You folks here on DB *know* your stuff, and I believe you to be honest by and large. It is just that your honest opinions on the subject conflict with my personal (subjective) opinion.
This isn't an issue I'm going to resolve one way or another to my own satisfaction, but since I have a `script for Val now, I don't sweat it. The `script with no insurance is still a lot cheaper than even J's prices (~$10/60 10mg) but his other meds (Klonopin in particular) is much less expensive than my local pharm, and the quality of both is equal, IMHO.
So I'm not arguing with anybody, I'm just confused. My normal state, actually.
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#293623 - 04/05/06 02:24 PM
Re: Starlite Valium Quality
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Registered: 10/23/05
Posts: 269
Loc: Tone
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Wow cool I have been considering getting some of the sublingual, how do you like it? Does it take effect quickly? I agree about having backups - it would be bad to suddenly not have access to something, so I'm one of those people who buys certain few meds based upon their expiration date - if I have enough Klonopin to last me until 4/2008 taking 1 a day, I'll be a happy camper. And I do, thanks to people like J.  I agree about people not wanting to go to doctors for some things, too. I do it when I have to, but when I know what the problem is and how to fix it, I do. If I need a biopsy done or something like that, a doctor is the way to go. If benzos have been making my life livable for years (both with and without doctors) then I don't necessarily need the doctor's advice, I just need (want) the pills. To step slightly off-topic for a moment, I was in the pharmacy filling a `script for phenobarbitol (our dog has seizures, so she takes phenobarb) and I happened to ask the pharmacist if the other newer barbs like Tuinal and Seconal were still made or if they were C-I. She gave me the craziest look and told me they were "special order" C-II. I *almost* jokingly asked her if she wanted to buy any. (I have no idea where to get those kinds of drugs and I don't care, I just wanted to see the look on her face...) Quote:
I got a prescription for Lorazepam sublingual 2,5 mg from my local doctor (without insurance), and I paid ca. 24 $ for 50 pieces in my local pharmacy. 
A prescription for Diazepam I get always (without insurance) and I pay ca. 15 $ for 50 pieces. 
This is all much cheaper and safer than to order over the Internet.
But it is good to have Joseph (Starlite) and other International Pharmacies too. 
Sometimes doctors dont want to subscribe it and they want you to take antideprissants, which are good too, but in emergency situations, benzos help better.
The laws can change, or whatever, or you need more, for safety reasons, than the doctor wants to subscribe, then it is good that there are International pharmacies like Starlite and others.
Some people dont want to go to their local doctor and they order over the Internet, which is o.k. too in my humble opinion.
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