Bromazepam

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bromazepam... ive never taken it... the effects, are they more like xanax or kpins? or some other benzo???

 
Ohhh I love me some br0ms. Their effects are fairly subtle, and without much sedation. Perfect med for daytime anxiety.

 
I don't mean to totally change the topic, but if I may please ask a similar question to those who may know I would appreciate it....

Can anyone give me some feedback on experiences with Nitrazepam?

I have some skeletal muscular damage and imbalance issues along with somenerve damage / T.B.I - Diazepam had always seemed to work best for all the related issues, [although some sort of depression did start seeping in towards the end at higher tolerence levels,] next to Clonazepam, being less euphoric but seems to be second best out thsoe 2, alp, and the few times I tried some lorazepam which I cant fairly compare.

So for across the board pain, muscle spasms, anxiety, shocks...anyone have a personal recomendation?

Again, I apologize, but also...does anyone have any experience with Diclazepam? Seems to be legal in the US according to Wikipedia.

 
This stuff made me look like a fool at my in-laws lol I was so messed up it was not a joke I feel asleep woke up in there living room and puked all over there floor I didn't even have time to get to the bathroom never again for me Vs And x@ns for me.

 
Waiting for my order for that as of yesterday. Still a few weeks to go but it's worth it.

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Nitrazepam knocked me out cold then the next day I could barely function. No plans on taking that crap any time soon. According to wiki, the half-life is 16-38 hrs, too long for a hypnotic. It's still not as bad as my 2-day hangover from flurazepam...nasty stuff with a half-life up to 250 hrs.

 
Nitrazepam knocked me out cold then the next day I could barely function. No plans on taking that crap any time soon. According to wiki, the half-life is 16-38 hrs, too long for a hypnotic. It's still not as bad as my 2-day hangover from flurazepam...nasty stuff with a half-life up to 250 hrs.
 250 hrs ... and I thought buprenorphine was bad. That's like radioactive waste.

 
Personally I love Nitrazepam. It is very strong and I did some crazy things on it, but the feeling was more intense than any other benzo I've ever taken.

 
Back to bromazepam. I recently aquired some of the sandoz 6mgs and yet to try them. Ive read use reports on various forums and it is quite rare but well liked by those who have tried them. My question is what are some of your experience? Effectiness for anxiety, euphoria, duration, dosaege and comparisons?

 
I don't get any euphoria from br0ms at all. I take 1.5mg (lightweight) and it usually lasts for at least 4 hrs. When it wears off, there's no rebound anxiety, it's very subtle, a very different experience than with zannies. So, start with a 1/4 tab and see how you feel. I still have a nasty scar from tripping over a baby gate after taking 6mg. That stuff will mess you up!

 
It is subtle, but you do have to be careful with it for that reason. Take large amounts expecting to feel euphoric and that will just shoot your tolerance up.

I've only tried Sandoz 6mg and LaborMed 3mg. LaborMed wins by far, I took 6mg of LaborMed and it did what it was supposed to (a stressful time and it helped) - with the Sandoz, I'd need 12-18mg. Just my personal experience. If it's a new one for you, don't leap in at those doses!!!

Read the last sentence just to be sure! Take Woolius' sound advice and start very low. =)

 
See i can understand the reason to start at a low dose 6mg. My metabolism may react differently that expected etc...currently take 3mg of klonopin and 8mg of suboxone a day with around 2mg of xanax for sudden panic attacks. I thank all of you for your input. I really want to get that old euphoria i got from 4mg of zanz years ago and i know that sounds bad. But i do. And if bromazepam even comes close or has good anti anxiety properties I'll continue to goder it just for stand by emergencies.

 
I get the 6 mg in blisters and they are good. They do the job.

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I recently received the sando 6 mg 10 pack blisters. There subtle. Not over sedating but they do help with daily anxie, exactly how they should. I just needed to find the correct dosage. Not bad though.

 
I don't mean to totally change the topic, but if I may please ask a similar question to those who may know I would appreciate it....

Can anyone give me some feedback on experiences with Nitrazepam?

I have some skeletal muscular damage and imbalance issues along with somenerve damage / T.B.I - Diazepam had always seemed to work best for all the related issues, [although some sort of depression did start seeping in towards the end at higher tolerence levels,] next to Clonazepam, being less euphoric but seems to be second best out thsoe 2, alp, and the few times I tried some lorazepam which I cant fairly compare.

So for across the board pain, muscle spasms, anxiety, shocks...anyone have a personal recomendation?

Again, I apologize, but also...does anyone have any experience with Diclazepam? Seems to be legal in the US according to Wikipedia.
Nitrazapam/Mogadon is probably about my favourite Benzo/sleepmed,I just love the buzz I get from it if you fight the sleep.Much btr than the "frankly!"terrible pill form of temazapam but god I loved the bottle green gellthix 20s (Banned in uk now rrr).I've tried diclazapam and found it nothing to write home abt esp in the pellet/tablet form sold in head shops.

Although perhaps if dosed properly in a lab it nay well be good in compound powder form.

P's tried pryrozam and found it weak also but the Diclazapam seems a little btr.

Hope this helps you but none of the above two can match ettilamm etizolam but even that cannot match scheduled benzos...

 
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