triazophile
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The name led me to assume so and might confuse others. I have just learned about this new RC available, and a quick search shows it has a very close ancient Rx med "Loprazolam", related to Midazolam in structure and metabolism. It is flunitrazolam with some stuff attached to it, lowering potency and increasing duration. It should be very potent and active under 1mg, and has an active metabolite with the same half-life. That half-life should be several times longer than loprazolam (which is clonazolam with some other stuff attached).
Not one for me at all, but cool to see some different types of RC's vs something like ethylbromazolam.
Stay safe, readers
Not one for me at all, but cool to see some different types of RC's vs something like ethylbromazolam.
Stay safe, readers