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I just now saw this. I appreciate the info. I haven't heard of Xyzol but it definitely sounds like it's worth a try. I have always had major issues with insomnia and nightmares/night terrors so an OTC product that helped would be well worth the cost. Interesting that you mention melatonin as well. I haven't ever bothered researching it so don't know if it's more common than I knew, but it kicks my nightmares into hyperdrive as well.@Eidolon
I have terrible nightmare problems, the only thing I've found that helped is Xyzal. Its an allergy medicine that is slightly sedating, but dreams where it really helps. For me melatonin and EPSECIALLY mirtrazapine cause my dreams to become horrifically vivid and I wake up in a pool of sweat. Xyzol is not cheap, probably the most expensive allergy med out there OTC, but its amazing for nightmares.
Unisom, also allergy med, is great for sleep but does nothing for the nightmares. Xyzol actually has a wonderful affect on dreams, you still have them they are just fun and cool instead of horrific. Give it a try, they are pretty pleasant (especially for an antihistamine).
This post appears to quote me, but it's not anything that I wrote. I'm assuming it's just a miss click and don't mind at all. I just wanted to be sure you knew I wasn't part of that convo. If I remember correctly it took a rather negative direction and wanted to make sure you knew it wasn't me you were having the discussion with.Bromazolam has the potential to be toxic because bromine is toxic. <snip>
Hepatotoxicity
Clonazepam, as with other benzodiazepines, is rarely associated with serum ALT elevations, and clinically apparent liver injury from clonazepam is extremely rare. However, at least one convincing case report of acute liver injury from clonazepam with recurrence on reexposure has been reported. Rare instances of drug induced liver injury has been reported with other benzodiazepines, such as chlordiazepoxide, diazepam, flurazepam, triazolam, clorazepate and alprazolam. In benzodiazepine related cases of acute liver injury, the latency has ranged from a few weeks to 6 months; the typical pattern of liver enzyme elevations has been cholestatic or mixed, but hepatocellular patterns have also been reported. The injury is usually mild to moderate in severity and self-limited. Fever and rash have not been described nor has autoantibody formation.
Mechanism of Injury
The liver injury from benzodiazepines is probably due to a rarely produced intermediate metabolite. Their relative safety may relate to the low daily doses used (typically 5 to 10 mg).
As usual I have to agree with you. I experienced the same rapid tolerance increase from CLam that you mentioned. The only positive thing I can say about it is that it's guaranteed to kick my insomnia in the ass. As badly as I need sleep that's not enough to make up for all it's negatives for me personally.@realeyes yes cLam can end up causing some trouble so take it easy..real easy .25 would be the way to go.
I don't like it because it seems to raise tolerance to other benzo's in massive way and bartards you like no other. Its kind of dangerous in my opinion and I love benzo's.
No, I took that clip on benzo tox from the National Institute of Health, (some people took issue with that not being a legit source, trolls will be trolls).I just now saw this. I appreciate the info. I haven't heard of Xyzol but it definitely sounds like it's worth a try. I have always had major issues with insomnia and nightmares/night terrors so an OTC product that helped would be well worth the cost. Interesting that you mention melatonin as well. I haven't ever bothered researching it so don't know if it's more common than I knew, but it kicks my nightmares into hyperdrive as well.
This post appears to quote me, but it's not anything that I wrote. I'm assuming it's just a miss click and don't mind at all. I just wanted to be sure you knew I wasn't part of that convo. If I remember correctly it took a rather negative direction and wanted to make sure you knew it wasn't me you were having the discussion with.
Per the e-mail I reveived from them it has something to do with how many transactions they can run in a month, and I guess they hit that limit. They also mentioned this being a temporary payment method, hopefully crypto will come into play soon, and more so maybe a discount for paying with crypto like DRCSame thing here big pimpin. Weird policy. Emailed and ill get back here to let you all know, if you dont first
I wouldn't have shared it but they did on their website themselves. I didn't share the specifics of it. Good advise on the waiting a week or 2. I didn't divulge any info that wasn't already out there.There is a workaround for existing customers for the processing issue that I do not believe is intended to be shared. If you have a history with the vendor you should have already received instructions. If you are new, I would advise you wait at least a week or two.