shrug_dealer
Greenlighter
Nah, but customs seem to be seizing them? I haven't heard the full story though.
Nah, but customs seem to be seizing them? I haven't heard the full story though.
Do etizolam cause blackouts like Xanax? What is it's half-life?
I've never blacked out from etizolam, the most I've taken is 6mgs at once and up to 12mgs through out the day. There is some slight memory loss but its nothing compared to xanax IME. It also seems less likely to cause me to make bad decsions. I can actually go to the mall on 4mg of etiz with no problem whereas everytime I would go on xanax I would shoplift from every other store while trying to start fights with anyone who would make eye contact with me(Da FUCK U LOOKN AT BRO?).
I cant remember its exact halflife but I know its slightly shorter than alprazolam.
First off - please no lectures on mixing benzos and opiates.
I love mixing xanax with oxycodone. And I love xanax on it's own. But I HATE with a passion that blackouts can cause.
I mate recently sold me a baggie of 50 (well, there were actual 57lol) etizolam fr pretty cheap so I thought ehhh, why not?
Do etizolam cause blackouts like Xanax? What is it's half-life?
6-apb and benzo fury are being made illegal on the 10th june, could mean that an etizolam ban isn't far off. faggot MPs
Quite a few posts on here about how benzos make people more aggressive/wanna start a fight (verbal, or physical IDK)...How is this so?
Benzos are prescribed predominately for anxiety (and less frequently but still on-label for insomnia and as muscle-relaxants) and since they cause a feeling of relaxation and tiredness, maybe mild euphoria (maybe more euphoria, melting-calming, extreme dire to sleep at higher doses)...so why would it cause aggression or desire for conflict? T sounds like a paradoxical reaction.