3dmusic
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2005
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Hi
I am addicted to benzos, and I've been taking zopiclone to ease the withdrawal symptoms but I want to come off them.
I want to be drug free so a psychiatrist can assess me and tailor the much needed help I need.
The drug agencies are giving me the run around and so are the doctors, but while I play their game, I don't want to order more illicit benzos, so I will be running out.
Pyrazolam is still legal in our country, for now, and this post is about it's water solubility, which is of importance for me as I want to do a slow taper off, and a water soluble drug would allow for more accurate dosing.
I have tried to look online but I am getting conflicting information.
Some say it is, and others say it needs dissolving with solvents that are toxic or inaccessible
I am no scientist, but this is the only research legal benzodiazepaine that may be water soluble and I thought I would come here to see if I could get some facts, because, I do not know what I am looking for and get lost in jargon.
thanks
I am addicted to benzos, and I've been taking zopiclone to ease the withdrawal symptoms but I want to come off them.
I want to be drug free so a psychiatrist can assess me and tailor the much needed help I need.
The drug agencies are giving me the run around and so are the doctors, but while I play their game, I don't want to order more illicit benzos, so I will be running out.
Pyrazolam is still legal in our country, for now, and this post is about it's water solubility, which is of importance for me as I want to do a slow taper off, and a water soluble drug would allow for more accurate dosing.
I have tried to look online but I am getting conflicting information.
Some say it is, and others say it needs dissolving with solvents that are toxic or inaccessible
I am no scientist, but this is the only research legal benzodiazepaine that may be water soluble and I thought I would come here to see if I could get some facts, because, I do not know what I am looking for and get lost in jargon.
thanks