any reviews for the "new bromazolam" ?

phenazolam/clobromazolam is closest to flubromazolam, without the sedation. very strong delusions of sobriety and amnesia at anything above 0.25mg. takes 2-4+hrs to fully peak and then i get an at least 8hr window that feels a lot to me like alpraz's happiness. without lingering sedation, the next morning feels incredibly refreshed (still under the influence).

clonazolam had pretty bad rapid rebound anxiety and likely little-no active metabolites. clobromazolam, like flubromazolam, is likely in the 48-72hr range of true half-life. consecutive days dosing will build up noticeably, and quickly, and as many of us know there is diminishing returns with subjectively feeling these things once the delusions of sobriety kick in
Good info I was wondering the same as daniel was about clobromaz/phenazolam….so If you’re saying it’s close to flubro then I guess it’s safe to assume clobro is stronger than in your opinion than flualprazolam?? Thx
 
There is or was one vendor on here can’t Fkn remember who that had cLam in all forms (solutions, bars exc) I’ll try and find em can’t remember atm but yeah never seen flubro on any menu…next best thing is flualprazolam def a potent one imo and last long there’s a vendor here with it if interested….

As far as the potency and effects or clobromazolam (phenaz) vs brom and others you mentioned I’ve been wondering the same thing since I’ve seen it pop on some vendor mag menus. I see it replacing brom which I too always found less potent than regular alpraz…
I believe it is supposed to be very strong and last a decently long time.. but it takes like 1-2hrs to kick in/peak and thus why ppl repose and then blackout thinking it's a traditional quick acting subssubstance
as most benzos are.. and also is less harsh of comedown that clonazolam, so I'm assuming closer to flubromazolam... makes sense, chlorinated bromazolam and fluorinated bromazolam... which is weird because I didn't much care for bromazolam... but then again, I enjoy alprazolam, but I don't like flualprazolam. And I love diazdiazepam, but don't respond
Well to diclazepam , which I think is related to diazepam if memory serves me right..
so weird, idk lol.. but I'm hoping it's close to flubromazolam because that was honestly probably #1 to me... a liked clonazolam about the same, but I got the same anxiolytic strength from flubromazolam and it lasted so much longer... oh yeah and also, for some reason, you would think flubromazepam would be great to me as it's long acting, but just like diclaz, my brain doesn't respond well with it... I hope all goes well, I get my clobromazolam on Monday, so I'll post a report to ya how it is to me
 
ive seen it talked about a few times, but havent seen any reviews really.
its supposed to be very very similar in effects to bromazolam supposedly.

CAS 105470-75-5

4H-[1,2,4]Triazolo[4,3-a][1,4]benzodiazepine, 8-bromo-1-ethyl-6-phenyl
I have some
ive seen it talked about a few times, but havent seen any reviews really.
its supposed to be very very similar in effects to bromazolam supposedly.

CAS 105470-75-5

4H-[1,2,4]Triazolo[4,3-a][1,4]benzodiazepine, 8-bromo-1-ethyl-6-phenyl
I've got some ethmo
ive seen it talked about a few times, but havent seen any reviews really.
its supposed to be very very similar in effects to bromazolam supposedly.

CAS 105470-75-5

4H-[1,2,4]Triazolo[4,3-a][1,4]benzodiazepine, 8-bromo-1-ethyl-6-phenyl
ethylbromazolam?
It's not very potent compared to bromazolam but it does give a quite a bit of euphoria.
I have pills so I don't know what mg they are
 
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I believe it is supposed to be very strong and last a decently long time.. but it takes like 1-2hrs to kick in/peak and thus why ppl repose and then blackout thinking it's a traditional quick acting subssubstance
as most benzos are.. and also is less harsh of comedown that clonazolam, so I'm assuming closer to flubromazolam... makes sense, chlorinated bromazolam and fluorinated bromazolam... which is weird because I didn't much care for bromazolam... but then again, I enjoy alprazolam, but I don't like flualprazolam. And I love diazdiazepam, but don't respond
Well to diclazepam , which I think is related to diazepam if memory serves me right..
so weird, idk lol.. but I'm hoping it's close to flubromazolam because that was honestly probably #1 to me... a liked clonazolam about the same, but I got the same anxiolytic strength from flubromazolam and it lasted so much longer... oh yeah and also, for some reason, you would think flubromazepam would be great to me as it's long acting, but just like diclaz, my brain doesn't respond well with it... I hope all goes well, I get my clobromazolam on Monday, so I'll post a report to ya how it is to me
For sure man lemme know how the clobromaz goes appreciate yah 🙏
 
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