TheBlackPirate
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This is from another sub-forum originally. I got a few answers. If y'all have any other input please share.
http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/781236-Idiosyncratic-Reactions-With-Benzodiazepines
Most sources list Klonopin and Xanax as similar potency and different duration. Could I have an idiosyncratic reaction with Xanax and normal reaction with Klonopin? Specifically, if I took an individual dose of .25mg of Xanax with zero tolerance could I get stronger effects than if I took 1mg of Klonopin with zero tolerance?
Gladly. I occasionally use legal pharmaceutical Klonopin in non-recreational situations. I only require this medication once or twice each month. I am familiar with the effects of this medication without any tolerance. ~.6mg resolves insomnia with almost no cognitive deficits. I have done this recently and am familiar with my sensitivity. I respond well.
Recently I had an opportunity I could experiment with purported "Alprazolam" from the black market. I consumed an allergy test I personally dosed volumetrically. The dose was ~.25mg sublingually. Within 10 minutes I began feeling effects and within 20 minutes I realized I had overdosed. I began keeping tack of the experience in my journal. Within an hour I was strongly euphoric and amnesic. This had the feel of benzodiaepines except much stronger than I had previously experienced. The ataxia was significant enough normal chores were challenging. At T+60 minutes my journal entries stop and I lost consciousness. I regained consciousness about 12 hours later with continuing ataxia and extreme sedation. I can't comment much on the peak effects because I was asleep. I vaguely remember waking in the middle of the peak and rummaging through my mostly empty fridge. I obviously couldn't find much food. At T +24 hours I was mostly sober. At T+36 hours I was feeling rebound/hangover symptoms of achyness, anxiety, nausea, and twitching. At T+60 hours the hangover is fading as well.
I think I received misrepresented Flubromazolam or Clonazolam. How possible is this claim?
http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/781236-Idiosyncratic-Reactions-With-Benzodiazepines