Most Effective Short Half Life Benzo For Anxiety And Sleep

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Jewbacca said:
Any suggestions? Xan.. seems popular.

Can full names of drugs be mentioned in this context?
As long as they aren't spelled out letter for letter. For example, Xan, X*n*x, Xannies, etc. are all fine.
I just realized that I've been breaking that rule a lot. If any mods see this, im very sorry. I can assure you that it won't happen again. I didnt know that was off limits. Sorry again.

 
Triazolam is a good short acting acting med that will help you get to sleep without the groggy effect the following day also also dorcium is good as is britlofex...

Peace

Bliss

 
I agree on the Tr1@z01am but also consider 3t1zolam for its hypnotic properties.   I feel T3m@z3p@m may hang around too long as well as the Z-class drugs.   Also, keep in mind the difference in dosing recently discovered in some of the z-drugs between men and women.   My $.02...

good luck with this

PR

 
Your right Andrew mogadon/Nitrazapam are good for insomnia.

Much better than the temazapam  (chalkies) since they withdrew the "jellie eggs" the tablets don't do much for me any more so personally I'd go with the mogadon/Nitrazapam...

Of course I only try and use them when I REALLY need them,as with all benzoes if used frequently you need to keep upping  the dose to get the same effect.So Carefull with them!!

Peace 

Bliss 

 
CatintheHat said:
Top ten has the eggs......
Yeh cat I posted that in the who has it thread abt temazapam,I think these will be the closest to the "oldskool" gellthix wyth unfortunately re-called jellies.

They are Sandoz 10mg unlike the old 10mg yellow eggs and the lovelee  (I'm drooling!)20mg dark green eggs.

Keep away from those pk jelly eggs I think you could hang your wallpaper with what's inside them lol!!!

Peace 

Bliss. .....

 
I agree on the Tr1@z01am but also consider 3t1zolam for its hypnotic properties.   I feel T3m@z3p@m may hang around too long as well as the Z-class drugs.   Also, keep in mind the difference in dosing recently discovered in some of the z-drugs between men and women.   My $.02...

good luck with this

PR
If you see this post packrat can you please explain the difference in dosing of z drugs between men and women?

 
I don't disagree with you halcion  is a perfect drug for sleep but not scripted much by gps.If you're lucky enough to have a doctor who will prescribe a sleep med most will likely give you a z drug like zopiclone , your lucky to get one willing to prescribe mogadon/Nitrazapam .I've never been offered halcion as a sleep med although I'd love to!.All  my problems with sleep go on for over  20yrs.Nowadays Your less and less likely to get a script for two weeks max as  here in GB doctors have been told to try and only prescribe benzoes/z-drugs as a last resort and many patients getting them seem to ALL be on a reducing benzo script these days

 
I don't disagree with you halcion  is a perfect drug for sleep but not scripted much by gps.If you're lucky enough to have a doctor who will prescribe a sleep med most will likely give you a z drug like zopiclone , your lucky to get one willing to prescribe mogadon/Nitrazapam .I've never been offered halcion as a sleep med although I'd love to!.All  my problems with sleep go on for over  20yrs.Nowadays Your less and less likely to get a script for two weeks max as  here in GB doctors have been told to try and only prescribe benzoes/z-drugs as a last resort and many patients getting them seem to ALL be on a reducing benzo script these days
I'm with you.  I love halcion when I wake in the middle of the night, but get tolerance.   I had no problem getting zolpidem.   I suspect the DEA gave docs a warning about those.  Here Medicare will not cover benzos for seniors. They worry about falling.  I get it but I'm a senior and I'm not a doddering fool.  I just don't sleep, haven't for years and docs don't get it.    OH and medicare also now has it that if a patient gets more than 90 ambien then all subsequent subscriptions need to be approved in advance.  Hell I'll just pay cash, can't be much more than what I paid for an ambien generic that sort of works. 

I was thinking of going to a shrink who won't care for med maintenance or a neuropharmacologist cuz my brain is a mess.   Z drugs are almost harder to get off of regular benz@s.  

 
 @haas37 you joined here yourself almost 6 years ago and this is your first post ever..... Hmmmmmmm....    ;)

Yes I have been unwell for quite some time but am doing better.  I do belong to one other forum too.  I hope I did not say anything wrong-I just thought the poster found a good resource comparison for anx..... slee... meds

 
For those interested in the excellent list provided by @headbanger, here is a link to the wikipedia page that has been updated with more compounds: Half Lives

 
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Alp is by far my favorite short acting benzo. Take too much clon and you will be groggy the next day. Alp is fast and effective with a perfect half life 

 
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