it behaves unlike any other traditional bzd
it does not fit into the bzd a1 receptor site (amnesia, hypnotic), may have some a3/4 and no a5 (loss of executive function). Virtually all of these RC's are triazobenzos, which act on a1 and a5 significantly more, binding much more strongly to these spots.
Do your research; anyone disappointed in this very novel chem is their own fault and unappreciative of this chem on the market.
Desalkylgidazepam appeared before gidazepam.
If history repeats itself, pyrazolam will appear after pynazolam has its run unless it gets a following from the psychedelic lovers, K-heads, who swear against benzos.
In any case it would be safe to get powder when it becomes available again as I'm sure tons of people are emailing BJC about how pyrazolam was "better". Just very different- extremely therapeutic and would love to see available again within the next year or so.