^ I've taken all the other benzos you mentioned but not clobazam...is that a good one?
It is a '1.5 benzodiazepine derivative', what that means is basically it has the anxiolytic effects of a 'normal' (1.4) benzo, without any apparent impairment of psychomotor performance.
Do I think it's a good one? Well if you're looking for some anxiety relief without any further physical impairment it's a pretty good one. It's not very potent though and for recreational purposes it's far from an ideal choice IMO. Since I'm mainly looking for relief from anxiety, it's a decent one for me. Though at a normal dose it offers nowhere near the same level of anxiolytic effects that my benzo of choice (bromazepam) does. I might try it again without taking my bromazepam and at a higher dose. I only have 15mg left though and idk if that'll cut it. One way to find out..
I can see this one being a good choice for therapeutic use in benzo-naive users as a first line treatment of anxiety. Firstly because of the fact that it doesn't impair one physically and secondly because it doesn't have a lot of abuse potential IMO. (like all benzos, there is
some abuse potential, but far less than with, say, xanax or valium). For the more tolerant/dependent like myself, I'm afraid this benzo simply won't cut it anymore.
OT: Woke up an hour ago, just took 80mg oxy and I'm smoking a spliff of silver pearl I didn't finish last night. Wondering which benzo I'll take today. Either the clobazam or Xanax. I don't have a lot of either, probably 1 day's worth of each. There's quite a few xanax tablets, but they are the 0.25mg tablets, so I have to take quite a few of those with my current tolerance.

1mg would be noticable, but I think I'll go with 2mg xanax if I decide to take that over clobazam or my usual bromazepam today. Decisions...
Hope everyone is well.
