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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adinazolam
Not a new substance, but rather new on the grey market - anyone have experience with it?
N&PD Moderators: Skorpio | thegreenhand
Do we really want a whole generation addicted to anxiety pills?
cool, another highly abusable triazolo benzo, now we can have even more cases of out of control BZD dependence and general misuse
i guess it's a modicum better than phenazepam but shit, this kind of goofy stuff is gonna get benzos moved up to sch.3 lol
I Wonder why they didn´t make N-desmethyladinazolam. According to Wikipedia, it has an "approximately 25-fold high affinity for benzodiazepine receptors as compared to its precursor". So I guess it would be a lot more potent, right?
cool, another highly abusable triazolo benzo, now we can have even more cases of out of control BZD dependence and general misuse
Wikipeida said:The following symptoms may emerge during gradual or abrupt dosage reduction:
Aches and pains
Agitation and restlessness
Akathisia
Anxiety, possible terror and panic attacks
Blurred vision
Chest pain
Depersonalization
Depression (can be severe), possible suicidal ideation
Derealisation (feelings of unreality)
Diarrhea
Dilated pupils
Dizziness
Double vision
Dry mouth
Dysphoria
Electric shock sensations
Elevation in blood pressure
Fatigue and weakness
Flu-like symptoms
Gastrointestinal problems
Hearing impairment
Headache
Hot and cold spells
Hyperosmia
Hypertension
Hypnagogia-hallucinations
Hypochondriasis
Increased sensitivity to touch
Increased sensitivity to sound
Increased urinary frequency
Indecision
Insomnia
Impaired concentration
Impaired memory and concentration
Loss of appetite and weight loss
Metallic taste
Mild to moderate Aphasia
Mood swings
Muscular spasms, cramps or fasciculations
Nausea and vomiting
Nightmares
Numbness and tingling
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Paraesthesia
Paranoia
Perception that stationary objects are moving
Perspiration
Photophobia
Postural hypotension
REM sleep rebound
Restless legs syndrome
Sounds louder than usual
Stiffness
Taste and smell disturbances
Tachycardia
Tinnitus
Tremor
Visual disturbances
Rapid discontinuation may result in a more serious syndrome
Catatonia, which may result in death
Confusion
Convulsions, which may result in death
Coma (rare)
Delirium tremens
Delusions
Hallucinations
Hyperthermia
Homicide ideations
Mania
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome-like event (rare)
Organic brain syndrome
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Psychosis
Suicidal ideation
Suicide
Urges to shout, throw, break things or harm someone
Violence
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