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Bluelighter
its fucking awful up the nose! no need at all.. just chew a couple and hold in your mouth for abit
they hurt going up my parrots beak, but the onset is quicker and stronger, though not very long lasting (hour most) id recommend 1mg eitz with an insuffated pyrazolam
This what I used to be like, it wasn't unusual for me to consume either 1000-3000 mg Diazepam in a 48 hour period or 3000-9000mg Temazepam or 300mg Alprazolam.yes as well as made 250mg disappear like magic over 2 days lol
if you're curious as to what happens, it's not much other than sleeping. Insanely stupid thing to do and would not recommend it but that's what u get for finger dipping etizolam and as well as having too much clonazepam to know what's good for you. At least it wasn't a phenazepam style trainwreck, i just slept it off, no harm done other than fucking my tolerance to hell.
NOTE: do not take ridiculous amounts of etizolam, even if it doesn't kill you, there's no purpose to it. WRT other benzos, the same applies, at best you'll fall asleep the whole time, at worst, you'll blackout and then anything is possible including causing your own death by sheer stupidity. Do not take extremely high doses of benzodiazepines or etizolam for recreation or any other purpose.
^Would you put temazepam in the heavy weight category?
Doses aside, I wouldn't put temazepam and clonazepam in the same category. Clonaz is heavy. Sandbags on the brain heavy. Anti-convulsant heavy.
Temazepam had the highest rate of drug intoxication, including overdose, among common benzodiazepines in cases with and without combination with alcohol in a 1985 study.[45] Temazepam and nitrazepam were the two benzodiazepines most commonly detected in overdose-related deaths in an Australian study of drug deaths.[46] A 1993 British study found temazepam to have the highest number of deaths per million prescriptions among medications commonly prescribed in the 1980s (11.9, versus 5.9 for benzodiazepines overall, taken with or without alcohol)
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45: [url]http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/310/6974/219[/url]
46: [url]http://dx.doi.org/10.1097%2F00000433-199612000-00012[/url]
47: [url]http://dx.doi.org/10.1192%2Fbjp.163.3.386[/url]
Thanks Cyanoide. That was really interesting info. I had no idea that temaz had the worst WDs of all benzos.
I guess I have always thought of it as being lightweight because the highest dose I've seen in a single pill is 10mg. And the most I've taken at once was four, which obviously isn't going to produce very pronounced effects for most people.
It's so important to read up on benzo potency equivalency charts if people are taking benzos that are new to them. Imagine the trouble someone could get into if they were used to equating the number of pills with the strength of the dose. Eg. Five temezepam (10mg) versus five cloanzepam (2mg)....
Strange, I'd put it at about half the strength of etizolam but with a much longer duration. Guess everyone is different.As far as strength, it's probably stronger than etizolam. It's hard to compare because they feel so different, but my best guess at this point is that 1mg diclazepam = 1.5mg etizolam.
Strange, I'd put it at about half the strength of etizolam but with a much longer duration. Guess everyone is different.