Just checking out some of the benzo analysis results on Wedinos and there seems to be a large surge in Benzos being identified as Bromozolam. THis is a new one on me.
https://drugabuserecognition.com/bromazolam/
"Bromazolam (also known by the name XLI-268) was first synthesized in 1976, but it was never marketed. This is how most Novel Psychoactive Substances ( NPS) come to the market. It is often referred to as patent piracy. A chemist in China will find the drug in old research papers and then manufacture it in China and sell it on the open web."
"Bromazolam is a triazolobenzodiazepine. It has subsequently been sold as a designer drug, first being definitively identified by the EMCDDA in Sweden in 2016. It is the bromo instead of chloro analogue of alprazolam and has similar sedative and anxiolytic effects to it and other benzodiazepines."
Wikipedia
Seems that it's an analogue of Aplrazolam. If the vendors would only openly sell it for what it actually is I'd happily try it. Xanax is already one of my preferred Benzos and a little tweaking could result in something that hits the spot even better. I wonder why, to the best of my knowledge at least, it never saw the light of day during the legal high boom of designer benzos in the mid twenty tens. I'm sure there would have been interest in such a substance and that it could have proved popular. I guess we know that not all analogues are as good as the original items so maybe it's a case of one of those.
And now it is being shifted through false advertising.