this might seem a weird question to ask, but it may be a major plot point in my novel. so i wanted to make sure.
the only benzo i ever had in its pure form was phenazepam, and that was tasteless. now i've chewed/sublingualed quite a few different types of benzos, and some just taste chalky while others are intensely bitter. the worst offender being diazepam. every brand of diazepam is so bitter i never sublingual them (usually my preferred ROA for most benzos) and the oral solution available is just about the most vile thing i've ever tasted (well, most vile thing i ever tasted goes hands down to something that was sold to me as GHB but was probably GBL diluted with something.... that turned it milky. or has anyone ever seen milky liquid GHB that tastes worse than satan's ass?) and the injection solution tastes about the same. so it has to be the diazepam that is so intensely bitter, right? alprazolam pills are also bitter, though to an lesser extent, but then they contain only a tenth the active ingredient so that would explain that. others i remember tasting are flunitrazepam (slightly sweet, but only the rophynol brand, the generics, chalky), lorazepam (chalky), clonazepam (same), etizolam (same), triazolam (bitter if i remember correctly)..... how does midazolam taste? i've only had the 7.5mg dormicum twice and i can't remember how they tasted. or if i even just swallowed them.
how about brotizolam? anyone ever sublingual that? or chew?
the only benzo i ever had in its pure form was phenazepam, and that was tasteless. now i've chewed/sublingualed quite a few different types of benzos, and some just taste chalky while others are intensely bitter. the worst offender being diazepam. every brand of diazepam is so bitter i never sublingual them (usually my preferred ROA for most benzos) and the oral solution available is just about the most vile thing i've ever tasted (well, most vile thing i ever tasted goes hands down to something that was sold to me as GHB but was probably GBL diluted with something.... that turned it milky. or has anyone ever seen milky liquid GHB that tastes worse than satan's ass?) and the injection solution tastes about the same. so it has to be the diazepam that is so intensely bitter, right? alprazolam pills are also bitter, though to an lesser extent, but then they contain only a tenth the active ingredient so that would explain that. others i remember tasting are flunitrazepam (slightly sweet, but only the rophynol brand, the generics, chalky), lorazepam (chalky), clonazepam (same), etizolam (same), triazolam (bitter if i remember correctly)..... how does midazolam taste? i've only had the 7.5mg dormicum twice and i can't remember how they tasted. or if i even just swallowed them.
how about brotizolam? anyone ever sublingual that? or chew?