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What kind of pill is this?

thirtythree

Diamond Member
White, round, a little less than a pencil's width across. One side has a straight groove through the middle. The other side says GG then 92 below that (Gs might be 6s).

Well?
 
What are lorazepam tablets?
LORAZEPAM (Ativan(R)) is a benzodiazepine. Benzodiazepines belong to a group of medicines that slow down the central nervous system. Lorazepam relieves anxiety and nervousness. Federal law prohibits the transfer of lorazepam to any person other than the patient for whom it was prescribed. Do not share this medicine with anyone else. Generic lorazepam tablets are available
 
What you have looks to be an antidepressant similar to (possibly identical to) Pfizer's Xanax, called Lorazepam. It's made by Sandoz, a generic drug manufacturer. It's a benzodiazipene; it slows down your central nervous system.

EDIT:
Darn it! Beaten to the post!

Is this your pill?
http://www.muschealth.com/cds/CPDrugIdentifier.results.info.aspx?cpnum=357

Further edit:
Benzodiazipenes are quite nasty, it seems. They're usually not used for more than 8 weeks or so, and can be abused.

http://www.oxyabusekills.com/xanax.html
 
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