Flormidal 15 mg. (Midazolam)

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an anyone tell me what Flormidal 15 mg. (Midazolam) is like compared to diazipam or RivotrilI had 200 taken by customs and just wondering whether to try again

Thanks in advance Dan

Oh and to any Irish buyers........ Parcel Motel is not the safest thing anymore they are stopping a lot of stuff now  

 

 
Mid@z0lam is a VERY good sleep aid and will knock you out like no other!.

The thing is you don't get much feelings of euphoria like some bnzs but they do what they're supposed to (ŻZzzz),a warning is that they should only be used when REALLY needed and not on a nightly basis as they can be horrible to get off after sustained use.

Hope this helps?,If I were you I don't know whether I'd order 200 as that's an amount that you may well get trouble from unless you use them twice weekly or so.You could always ask for a few in a sample if you were ordering other bnzs such as Di@z ,x@n@x

Peace 

Bliss.....

 
Midazolam is a good anti-anxiety and sleep agent. Unfortunately it's very expensive and very short-acting. Midazolam is the only benzo that has such a very short half-life.

In the USA, you will not get a Midazolam script, but probably in Europe is very-very rare, that doctor just sends a patient home with 30-60 Midazolam pills.

They mostly use it in hospital-settings for pre-op sedation and in minor procedures, where General Anesthesia would be overkill. 

They often use it in a combination with Fentanyl, which will put the patient out to happy land, but not to render them unconscious. 

For "regular people", like us, there is no need to have 100-200 15mg Midazolam in the cabinet. Of course out of curiosity I had ordered a 100, but didn't find it to be recreational, at all. I popped another one and another one 40 minutes later, And I was very calm, but not sleepy. Most like, the "I don't give a f*ck" feeling. Never going to buy again. 

and honestly 5mg Ativan did a better job putting me out :)  

 
I found the generic version to be very effective and only slightly more expensive. It sent me straight to sleep. Only drawback, is after about five hours you wake up. Still the most effective sleep aid I have taken though.

 
I've tried this, and to be honest I was dissapointed. A while ago I needed to be up very early for an exam, and needed a full night's sleep, so I took half a tablet (7.5mg), and honestly only felt slightly more relaxed. Then I took the other half, and that night is was easier to fall asleep, but other more common benzzohs would have probably worked better. Also, another thing to keep in mind is how potent they are. I haven't been able to find consistent information on its equivalency to, say, di@zepam, but it does seem to be potent, and if taking doses of 7.5mg I can imagine it will cause your tolerance to soar. The 15mg dose I took, that can't be good for tolerance.

Should say I only have a very low tolerance, if one at all, from a strict 1-2 times a week habit, so really I expected more from it.

I know the z-drugs don't agree with everyone, but they could perhaps be a better option, depending on the duration of action that you're after.

 
@Smoka90 I felt the same about the "feared" midazolam. The day it it arrived, I popped a whole pill, just to see how much it kicks me in the ass, and how potent it is.

It barely made a dent, so I took 2 more...nothing...then another two more - up to 75mg now - still only slight sleepiness.

I'm sure IV midazloam would be real potent, but the pill itself a bit disappointing. 

 
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I worked in hospital years ago and patients were given Midazolam to prep for various procedures.

When they are shoving something bendy up your bummy - looking things in dark places shouldn't be there - it usually did the trick. Apparently wipes short term memory so they don't remember procedure. Usually worked. 

Maybe IV is more potent delivery. 

I had Zopiclone from doctor once and it wiped my short term memory.  Like an alcoholic blackout. 

 
Yeah, it does seem to be more used in medical situations...

Without going into detail, I've been ill with my stomach lately, it's been bad, blood in the stool etc. And if I go to the doctor, 'intrusive' diagnosis might happen. So, with that in mind...I really hope something will help, be it mid@z or something else. If not, I'll just top up on other things before going...

@Jackie Chiles Yeah, glad to know I wasn't the only one. I was really expecting full on knockout too... Although I have read that the oral bioavailabilty is 36%, but injected it's around 90% + That could well be the reason for the lack of oral effects.

But then you hear some say the tablets knocked them out?

Benzzohs really do effect everyone so, so differently, that's for sure...!

 
@Smoka90, Don't worry, straight to the blood stream with pure Fentanyl (yes, that thing, that a 1000 times more potent, than Morphine),. It's called Twilight Sedation in the  medical world..at least here in the USA of A. :D

Chances are you won't even get half of what you get out the tablets, maybe 5-6cc, and with the IV fentanyl, you'll be out before you can say "blueberry pie"! :P

 
Ah, fentanill, something I've never gone near. Op8s are my everything, but pharma fentanill is too hard to get. And RC fentanill analogues, a lot of people have died from them. So no thanks from me... :P

 
Yeah, it does seem to be more used in medical situations...

Without going into detail, I've been ill with my stomach lately, it's been bad, blood in the stool etc. And if I go to the doctor, 'intrusive' diagnosis might happen. So, with that in mind...I really hope something will help, be it mid@z or something else. If not, I'll just top up on other things before going...

@Jackie Chiles Yeah, glad to know I wasn't the only one. I was really expecting full on knockout too... Although I have read that the oral bioavailabilty is 36%, but injected it's around 90% + That could well be the reason for the lack of oral effects.

But then you hear some say the tablets knocked them out?

Benzzohs really do effect everyone so, so differently, that's for sure...!
That's true.  When me and my mom flew to Europe, she was super nervous of flying. She was going to hit the bar, but instead I broke a Pfizer X@xan in half.

20 minutes she was up at the counter, complaining, why are we 5 minutes late! Then we boarded the plane, and by the time we were in the air, she was out with a smile on her face.

I pop 5 Miazolam tablets, when I'm out of my trusty Ativan or Rivotrl.

ps: Opiates aren't my thin Either. I would never pay 40-80 dollars for A pill. Fuck that. it feels good bit makes me itchy and jittery, Not a fan.

 
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@Jackie Chiles That sounds like a good way to ease fear of flying! It's weird how people drink so much on planes...I don't know, just weird how they dish lots of...a drug, essentially.

I don't know if it's just my imagination, but the '-lam' benzzohs don't seem to do as much for me as the '-pam' ones... I've tried @lps and they just make me feel a bit tired and depressed. But I try nitr@z, and...bliss. Mmmm. Love it. I'll have to try my clon@z again at some point...

Ah, and I think I was just being a bit confusing about op8s, sorry... I love them. Been dependent on them for years. It's just fenntanill that I avoid...

 
@Smoka90

The alp was for my tiny mom, since neither of us drink, but I'm not afraid of flying, I didn't need any benzos. This was about 10 years ago, when I had prescription for Xanax, so I was't afraid of getting into trouble.  But it was a blast watching my mom getting high, all smiley and euphoric (she never had any benzos, I gave him a 1mg Pfizer football, haha). It wore off in about 2-3 hours, but we were already over the Atlantic Ocean, so she accepted her fate :D  Oh my, dear memories!

 
@Jackie Chiles It sounds like one of those things that I shouldn't find funny, but...I do. Oops, hehe.

I've only flown three times in my whole life, last time was 2009, and even then it was only a half hour flight. I'd like to visit Germany/Austria and the Alps (...best unintentional pun ever!!!) one day, so I'm glad I have a prescription for my op8s so I can take them with me. Although for obvious reasons...the European continent feels like a no-go zone...tragic would be an understatement... =/

 
@Smoka90

I've flown about 70 times in my life not a big fan, of flying , I'm not worried that it will fall out of the sky, 'I'm more worried about 6 toddlers crying in Dolby Surround 5.1 for 9 our hours straight, that kills me more painfully if we were to crash and burn.

 
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@Jackie Chiles It's the takeoff that scares me. Gives me the chills just thinking about it. Something about that moment where it nearly turns vertical. Eeek.

And then every so often I'll look out of the window and think "... Oh my God, I'm above the clouuuuds...!" Then I get panicky.

I know what I'll have nightmares about tonight.

 
@Smoka90 

Take off is the best part,  few second and you are in the cloud, it's especially good,when it's storming, and it's dark, like a rollercoaster in the pitch. black dark,

just floating into the darkness ?

 
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@Jackie Chiles Just shows how everyone is different, regarding the take off bit. Landing is a bit nerve wracking, but such a relief. Now, with storms and things... I love them. So powerful. Awesome, and not in the colloquial sense. Just genuinely awe-inspiring. I could watch a storm for hours.

However, actually being *in* that storm high in a plane - noooo! Hehe.

I should add, I've never been on a rollercoaster in my life. I don't want to spend money to projectile vomit and then have that vomit fly back in my face. Ew. I remember I went on a carousel once when I was a kid, I just remember feeling very nauseous and clinging on for dear life! *sigh*

I like my pyjamas and cozy slippers and socks. Brutal, mate. Brutal.

 
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