Have you noticed any significant tolerance increase with the Flubromazolam and/or cross tolerance to the other benzos? And what dose do you use?
Yeah, when I just got it I felt 0.25mg flubromazolam really well. Now I barely feel 0.25 anymore. But it's hard to answer your question, because I also got 25x2mg etizolam in the same order as the flubromazolam, and because I had just run out my maintance benzo (bromazepam) a few days before the RC benzos arrived, as an emergency-solution, I bought some xanax bars & diazepams 10 (off 'the streets') as well, which is usually a big no-no for me, since I usually refuse to pay street prices for benzos when they're so easy to acquire. So anyway, I bought all of those benzos out of fear for benzo w/d, but because the RC ones had a random duration until delivery, I all of a sudden ended up with a whole variety of benzos, lol. Then a few days later I got my RX benzo (bromazepam) too. And I have to be honest, I can't say howmuch flubromazolam contributed to my increase in tolerance & dependency.. Since I indulged in most of said benzos quite excessively for a short while there. It was also when I only had methadone to maintain on. And benzos + methadone is a pretty awesome combo (
though potentially dangerous), so I combined a lot of different benzos most of the time (mostly the short-acting ones - alprazolam & etizolam, but flubromazolam was definitely in the mix rather often as well).
It did increase my tolerance, but I think my dependency hasn't gone up too much (12mg bromazepam/day = my usual dose, which I've had no problem sticking to for years now). I might need a little more than 12mg to be completely comfortable benzo-wise at this point, but I can still get by on 12mg bromazepam. It might be a little uncomfortable the first few days right after I go back to 12mg bromazepam, but it won't be too bad, I'm sure. One thing I've learned over the years after many benzo tapers and quitting a few times, the jump to zero is by far the hardest step of a taper, the dosage decreases are nothing compared to that, IME.
So yeah, sorry I can't give a better answer to your question about flubromazolam.. I kinda mixed too much.