Okay, so since my first posts which consisted of many inqueries into ULD Naltrexone and NMDA antagonists for opioid tolerance attenuation (which weren't so bad, right? actually some great discussions as I recall), as well as not so intellegent mind sparkers; questions like "What's your favorite two opioid combo?" (It's true, search iydbm- I started THAT thread...) How much things change in ten years.
So many lifetimes later I can truthfully say I've been through and experienced so much more than many will in an entire lifetime. School taught me a great deal, most of it useless, but through combining what I learned studying Psychopharmacology and the knowledge I've attained over the years as a result of my vigorous curiousity which led me to [understanding] NCBI/PubMed and other published scientific and academic cited articles, combined with credible anecdotal evidence, often from Erowid, but always Bluelight has been reliable and trustworthy as a source for such rich and diverse forums which to me represent the benevolence on the internet at it's best. Notice how BL comes up in the top 2-3 results when you Google something relative? That's no accident y'all. It's because anyone who has contributed a single positive post has helped shape Bluelight into the extraordinary trusted site it was, is, and God willing- will forever remain. Until the internet is replaced by something cooler.
So on topic- All of us who appreciate benzodiazepines are certainly living in an interesting time. With hundreds of dangerous and deadly RC's flooding the virtual sewers below, with amphetamine/cathinone, dissociatives, fentanyl analogs, and now it appears a whole new class of psychedelic-stimulant/dissociatives/I don't even know honestly because I can't keep up with the number&letter combinations- have popped up, again, like the 25c-NBOMe, it is becoming a frightening landscape, and one which is as magnetic as baked two days ago but microwaved store bought donuts and terrible translucent coffee to L.E. agencies.
But for those of us who are responsible, understand our limits, and do our research, we know what to expect: Sedative, hypnotic, skeletal muscle-relaxant, anxiolytic, amnestic, and I forget the last one and don't feel like looking it up. My point is, on their own, in the hands of an educated and responsible experienced person, benzos are quite safe. Do not misinterpret my words. "MORPHONORCONIC SAID I CAN TAKE AS MUCH OF THIS NOVEL EXTREMELY POTENT HALOGENATED TRIAZOLE BENZO 'CAUSE IT'S SAFE..." The point is there is a certain anticipation for that one special "ONE" to come out.
Those of you who have had experience with nifoxipam and fonazepam, the latter is generally agreed upon to be ~130%-140% more potent, which chemically makes sense. However, no one seems to comment on fonazepam's effects. Are they exactly the same? Or would you favor fonazepam and if so why? Nifoxipam is nice, but mild in my experience. And N-methyl nifoxipam? So let me get this straight:
N-methyl, 3-hydroxydesmethylflunitrazepam? I've not heard a whisper of this until now, but it sounds like what everyone thinks and wants Flunitrazolam to be, whereas I would wager that it would be such a potent hypnotic like flubromazolam its uses would be limited.
Is there a name perhaps many of us are unaware of which was given to N-methyl Nifoxipam? I'd be very curious to study this one. That sounds like a win.