Firstly, I'm posting this long message because I was recently prescribed Modafinil for a daytime sleep problem. It turns out the stuff keeps you awake for days if you don't physically burn yourself out with exercise etc, so I have had time tonight to read the Etizolam comments on here....and I hope to point out a few important things about my experience.
Firstly, Etizolam was prescribed to me for sleep. I found it pretty weak for sleep, but Japanese doctors seem to love prescribing it here. I don't actually have insomnia but my job is driving me into daily micro-sleeps that are causing me trouble at work. Doc thought I needed a better sleep (common big pharma lap dog reaction). After trying it for sleep I began reading into it, and using it in the day, 1-2mg. I could immediately cope with my work, and found the effectiveness of the drug increased over time, so I can put my dosage between 0.5 and 2mg a day, depending on how I feel, and easily take a day off it when the boring work is not involved. It's not addictive, as such, unless you are set out to abuse it (IMO)! A lot of posters here are admittedly looking for a high etc...and this is where my rant begins....
I wanted to suggest to some of the less experienced members here that this drug is NOT your "high". I understand people wanting to try for fun, but upping the dose after not getting any effects is a sign that either you were expecting a knockout benzo effect (which it will not give you in a safe therapeutic range) or you are taking an inferior product. Which leads me to my last point:
Depas, from what I can gather, is produced in Japan. It is essentially free of ANY taste when consumed sublingually, and the affects are strong, yet calming and doesn't affect cognition or coordination in any noticeable way. If you are dropping these pills/powders and getting different effects, I suggest you avoid them. They aren't the real deal. Compared to other drugs, when taken responsibly, Depas is effective gear, and is one of the least likely drugs in this class to be addictive.
Good luck, on whatever your journey.