Rivotril is intermediate acting, there are much harder benzo's to withdraw from. Withdrawl from Dormicum, now that's hell. It's the most dangerous benzo of all to withdraw from. Normison is much worse as well, it's well known that abruptly stopping intake when fairly physically addicted, that it can cause a sudden and violent death. Roofies and Mogadon are also known to cause a sudden and violent death when abruptly withdrawing from it. Methadone is a bitch though, at is takes so long to withdraw from. Both short acting and very long acting opioids are a bitch, because with the short acting ones the withdrawl is so intense, and with the long acting ones it takes excrutiatingly long. Intermediate acting opioids are less hard to withdraw from than short and long acting ones.klowns said:without ANY doubt i would say klonopin and methadone. getting off either of those...............GOOD LUCK. most people who get one either drug never make it off (kpin is basicaly the heavy dutiest benzo you could take EXTREMELY potent) and they both have excrutating LONG drawn out full throttle wds. these 2 drugs, i think are the worst.
sadly im on 6 mg kpin and more benzos and bupe.....i plan on benzos for life its already been 7-8 years or so
FiatFlux said:Benzos and not only b/c of the wd's -- try permanent long-term memory loss at high doses, to the point where you don't remember who you are -- and waking up every morning feeling like you just drank 350mL shitty Popov vodka the night before.
GreenMachine said:I've really only been addicted to opiates, and quitting sucked but wasn't really THAT bad. I know a girl who had a seizure from benzo withdrawls...so I would probably vote that. I imagine ketamine would be rough as well.
Jamshyd said:GHB (or GBL/1,4B)
Addiction to that makes Heroin or crack addiction look like a healthy lifestyle choice.
Cevain said:Seriously why did you say that? GBL is not a good choice to be addicted to (but then again far better then meth/crack/heroin imo) but an addiction to ghb really isn't that big of a deal ... I thought ghb was one of the more healthy drugs tbh.
burn out said:i have never understood the appeal of gambling addiction. drugs make you feel so much better. they directly activate the pleasure circuits in the brain, unlike gambling which only does it indirectly. plus drugs can produce such a wide range of experiences since there are so many different ones with different affects, while gambling is just gambling.