I've heard of fake etizolam sold in the Etilaam packaging, with fake pressed pills.
Vendors will do anything for money, but as said in the post above me, it depends on your choice of vendor.
That is benzo WD.
etizolam definitely has that effect thinking that you aren't fucked up but you really are. I took 5mg thinking im not fucked up then the next morning I couldn't remember shit.
LOL Right?!? People gonna die.......(or maybe just suffer some sick W/D's either way...shit ain't candy dawgs its nearly equipotent with Alp and just because it isn't a traditional benzodiapine, that doesn't mean you can use this as your rationale to slam it everyday, barbs aren't fucking benzos either....are you going to chomp on seconal all day?).This sorta thing horrifies me. I mean, it amazes me that people pick up addictions to drugs without realising it. I mean, who doesn't know that benzos (even ones off the internet- shock horror!) are addictive? You're probably buying them off the internet because it's easier/cheaper than getting a prescription, because they're addictive! I mean- how could you take them every night for months and not see this coming?
I'm scared of the fallout that banning etizolam or the 'easy' sources get taken down/move on to other products. I think that etizolam is going to create a lot of benzo addicts. I think that a lot of people are addicted to etizolam, some of them very heavily addicted, they just don't realise it yet.
Benzo withdrawal can be very dangerous, much more so than opiate withdrawal (which is more unpleasant, but then again the w/d don't last months either), you'll need to taper down before you stop taking them completely:
http://www.benzo.org.uk/manual/
On the same page too....Does anyone know if you can get withdrawals if you take this drug everyday? How many days do you have to space it out to avoid addiction?
It's not technically a benzo, so it's supposed to be less addictive.
-PLUR
Yes I am dependent, but I take my dose everyday, so why should I have WD symptoms?
Er, apparently not. I've quit now and have experienced mild WD symptoms as expected from a 2mg per day habit. Insomnia, sure, Seizures and death, not so much. You'd probably get worst withdrawal symptoms if you quit your daily herb-mint facial mask habit.
^..How many times do I have to explain this across the site...
The snorting of benzodiazepines is a viable ROA if and only if you have a pure powdered benzodiazepine. It will absorb into the epithelial cells in your mucosal membrane through its lipid solubility and thus cause effect.
The reason snorting benzos doesn't work efficiently is because you essentially have 1-2mg of active substance and 300+mg of inert binder. The epithelial cells in your nasal mucosal membrane are very small and they essentially get clogged with the binder before the very small amount of active substance has a chance to absorb efficiently via this ROA.
Generally speaking, the oral bioavailability of benzos is so high, that insufflation is actually a step down on the bang for you buck ladder.There's zero point to insufflating any benzo. Even the water soluble ones, just because you CAN doesn't mean you SHOULD.
No worries man. We're not singling you out either. We can spot our own very easily.
Zirb makes some good points btw
Benzos are VERY effective for short-term immediate relief; but taking them daily is asking for nothing but trouble.
I was on 16mg clonazepam a day for almost 4(?..can't remember exactly) years, and at the end of 2010 and up to mid 2011, on and off up to 24mg of alprazolam a day. I know this area pretty well.
I'm finally trying out etizolam tomorrow, so I'll be able to chime in more.
This sorta thing horrifies me. I mean, it amazes me that people pick up addictions to drugs without realising it. I mean, who doesn't know that benzos (even ones off the internet- shock horror!) are addictive? You're probably buying them off the internet because it's easier/cheaper than getting a prescription, because they're addictive! I mean- how could you take them every night for months and not see this coming?
I'm scared of the fallout that banning etizolam or the 'easy' sources get taken down/move on to other products. I think that etizolam is going to create a lot of benzo addicts. I think that a lot of people are addicted to etizolam, some of them very heavily addicted, they just don't realise it yet.
Benzo withdrawal can be very dangerous, much more so than opiate withdrawal (which is more unpleasant, but then again the w/d don't last months either), you'll need to taper down before you stop taking them completely:
http://www.benzo.org.uk/manual/