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Benzos Another 3075million alprazolam question

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Ok folks another alprazolam question.

Does a 0.5mg alprazolam (legit pharmacy) pill have the same potency as a 2mg bar?

I realise I would need to take four 0.5g pills to equal 2mg so what's the go?

Anyone with answers thanks in advance.
Also, does tagamet really cause cancer?
 
Typically, yes. A .5mg alprazolam tablet has the same strength as 1/4 of a 2mg xanax bar.

Where did you hear cimetidine causes cancer?
I looked into it, and it seems it may have anti-cancer properties interestingly enough.
 
I searched on google alprazolam cancer and it came up with all links that tagamet cause cancer
 
I searched on google alprazolam cancer and it came up with all links that tagamet cause cancer
well shit, when I searched it showed a bunch of studies indicating that some benzos may increase risk of cancer. Nothing about cimetidine.

Not sure what the enzyme inhibition has to do with any of this though?
You don't happen to be on alp right now do you?
 
Benzos may increase cancer?

That has to be fake news
Nah. Look into it. Its not fake news per say, but correlation ≠ causation as many people seem to think in this world. It just means that perhaps benzo users may be more at risk due to lower inhibitions which can result in poorer lifestyle choices thus the increased rate of cancer seen in the benzo taking population. That is my take on it.
 
@Keif' Richards I read somewhere that you said tagamet only potentates xanax by 30% so it's not really worth it
According to ChatGPT:

"Cimetidine, a known inhibitor of certain cytochrome P450 enzymes (especially CYP3A4), can increase the blood concentration of drugs that are metabolized by these enzymes, including alprazolam. The co-administration of cimetidine with alprazolam typically results in an increase in the peak plasma concentration (Cmax) of alprazolam.

Research suggests that cimetidine can increase the Cmax of alprazolam by about **30% to 50%**. This occurs due to the inhibition of alprazolam's metabolism, leading to slower clearance and higher plasma concentrations. However, the exact increase can vary depending on the dose of cimetidine and individual variations in metabolism.

It's essential to monitor for potential side effects or toxicity when combining these two medications, as higher alprazolam concentrations may enhance its sedative effects."

I'm honestly too lazy to confirm its statements as 30-50% sounds about accurate to me as well based on subjective experience. Definitely a great way to make the most out of one's supply. Also good for potentiating opiates as well such as oxycodone considering the metabolic pathways are similar. Not sure if you are into those or not, but I thought it worth mentioning in case anyone were to stumble across this thread and not know who would benefit from such knowledge. As far as it "not being worth it," that should never be used as a blanket statement for everybody considering 30% is rather substantial.

Let's say I have 100mg of alprazolam left in a stash and can't get any more for a couple months and my daily habit is 1.5mg per day. That will be gone in only 66 and a half days, right? Okay, so I buy some cimetidine and can effectively stretch the 100mg into 130mg which will last 86 and a half days. So, is it worth it or not? Like anything in life, its a matter of perspective.

Hope to have provided some more insight than you had prior to reading.
 
Typically, yes. A .5mg alprazolam tablet has the same strength as 1/4 of a 2mg xanax bar.

Where did you hear cimetidine causes cancer?
I looked into it, and it seems it may have anti-cancer properties interestingly enough.

And I read tagamet only potentiates alprazolam by 30% by Kief Richards and he knows his shit. Respecta

According to ChatGPT:

"Cimetidine, a known inhibitor of certain cytochrome P450 enzymes (especially CYP3A4), can increase the blood concentration of drugs that are metabolized by these enzymes, including alprazolam. The co-administration of cimetidine with alprazolam typically results in an increase in the peak plasma concentration (Cmax) of alprazolam.

Research suggests that cimetidine can increase the Cmax of alprazolam by about **30% to 50%**. This occurs due to the inhibition of alprazolam's metabolism, leading to slower clearance and higher plasma concentrations. However, the exact increase can vary depending on the dose of cimetidine and individual variations in metabolism.

It's essential to monitor for potential side effects or toxicity when combining these two medications, as higher alprazolam concentrations may enhance its sedative effects."

I'm honestly too lazy to confirm its statements as 30-50% sounds about accurate to me as well based on subjective experience. Definitely a great way to make the most out of one's supply. Also good for potentiating opiates as well such as oxycodone considering the metabolic pathways are similar. Not sure if you are into those or not, but I thought it worth mentioning in case anyone were to stumble across this thread and not know who would benefit from such knowledge. As far as it "not being worth it," that should never be used as a blanket statement for everybody considering 30% is rather substantial.

Let's say I have 100mg of alprazolam left in a stash and can't get any more for a couple months and my daily habit is 1.5mg per day. That will be gone in only 66 and a half days, right? Okay, so I buy some cimetidine and can effectively stretch the 100mg into 130mg which will last 86 and a half days. So, is it worth it or not? Like anything in life, its a matter of perspective.

Hope to have provided some more insight than you had prior to reading.
Ahhh dammit so I just threw out some cimetidine in the bin
 
According to ChatGPT:

"Cimetidine, a known inhibitor of certain cytochrome P450 enzymes (especially CYP3A4), can increase the blood concentration of drugs that are metabolized by these enzymes, including alprazolam. The co-administration of cimetidine with alprazolam typically results in an increase in the peak plasma concentration (Cmax) of alprazolam.

Research suggests that cimetidine can increase the Cmax of alprazolam by about **30% to 50%**. This occurs due to the inhibition of alprazolam's metabolism, leading to slower clearance and higher plasma concentrations. However, the exact increase can vary depending on the dose of cimetidine and individual variations in metabolism.

It's essential to monitor for potential side effects or toxicity when combining these two medications, as higher alprazolam concentrations may enhance its sedative effects."

I'm honestly too lazy to confirm its statements as 30-50% sounds about accurate to me as well based on subjective experience. Definitely a great way to make the most out of one's supply. Also good for potentiating opiates as well such as oxycodone considering the metabolic pathways are similar. Not sure if you are into those or not, but I thought it worth mentioning in case anyone were to stumble across this thread and not know who would benefit from such knowledge. As far as it "not being worth it," that should never be used as a blanket statement for everybody considering 30% is rather substantial.

Let's say I have 100mg of alprazolam left in a stash and can't get any more for a couple months and my daily habit is 1.5mg per day. That will be gone in only 66 and a half days, right? Okay, so I buy some cimetidine and can effectively stretch the 100mg into 130mg which will last 86 and a half days. So, is it worth it or not? Like anything in life, its a matter of perspective.

Hope to have provided some more insight than you had prior to reading.
Your not trying to kill me are you? Hahaha I don't want cancer
 
Wooo hooo I went through all the rubbish and found 8 in a blister pack. Does tagamet/cimetidine potentate diazapam
Glad you found the cimetidine tablets mate. Diazepam is in fact potentiated via the same mechanisms as alprazolam if a person consumes cimetidine 30-60 minutes prior to administration of the substance.

Your not trying to kill me are you? Hahaha I don't want cancer
And, no, I am certainly not trying to kill you. Quite the opposite really. Just trying to make sure you have complete and accurate information at your disposal for when and if it is ever needed now or in the future. If you are concerned about the risk of cancer though, might I suggest lots of antioxidants such as Vitamin E, Vitamin C, melatonin, etc.? They really are great for a person's health either way lol
 
According to ChatGPT:

"Cimetidine, a known inhibitor of certain cytochrome P450 enzymes (especially CYP3A4), can increase the blood concentration of drugs that are metabolized by these enzymes, including alprazolam. The co-administration of cimetidine with alprazolam typically results in an increase in the peak plasma concentration (Cmax) of alprazolam.

Research suggests that cimetidine can increase the Cmax of alprazolam by about **30% to 50%**. This occurs due to the inhibition of alprazolam's metabolism, leading to slower clearance and higher plasma concentrations. However, the exact increase can vary depending on the dose of cimetidine and individual variations in metabolism.

It's essential to monitor for potential side effects or toxicity when combining these two medications, as higher alprazolam concentrations may enhance its sedative effects."

I'm honestly too lazy to confirm its statements as 30-50% sounds about accurate to me as well based on subjective experience. Definitely a great way to make the most out of one's supply. Also good for potentiating opiates as well such as oxycodone considering the metabolic pathways are similar. Not sure if you are into those or not, but I thought it worth mentioning in case anyone were to stumble across this thread and not know who would benefit from such knowledge. As far as it "not being worth it," that should never be used as a blanket statement for everybody considering 30% is rather substantial.

Let's say I have 100mg of alprazolam left in a stash and can't get any more for a couple months and my daily habit is 1.5mg per day. That will be gone in only 66 and a half days, right? Okay, so I buy some cimetidine and can effectively stretch the 100mg into 130mg which will last 86 and a half days. So, is it worth it or not? Like anything in life, its a matter of perspective.

Hope to have provided some more insight than you had prior to reading.
say I have 100mg of alprazolam left in a stash and can't get any more for a couple months and my daily habit is 1.5mg per day. That will be gone in only 66 and a half days, right? Okay, so I buy some cimetidine and can effectively stretch the 100mg into 130mg which will last 86 and a half days.....

But doesn't it jack up tolerance?
 
say I have 100mg of alprazolam left in a stash and can't get any more for a couple months and my daily habit is 1.5mg per day. That will be gone in only 66 and a half days, right? Okay, so I buy some cimetidine and can effectively stretch the 100mg into 130mg which will last 86 and a half days.....

But doesn't it jack up tolerance?
No more than taking more benzos more regularly would. It just increases the Cmax and Tmax values. AUC is increased as a result of the change in metabolism. So, its just getting more out of your drugs.
 
There is no good evidence to suggest that benzodiazepines cause cancer in humans when taken at doses resembling the kinds people actually take them in.

You can make physically benign substances into very toxic ones by exposing lab animals to them in enormous doses. You can also theorize about a mechanism in which a substance may be toxic, but this also does not mean it actually is.
 
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There is no good evidence to suggest that benzodiazepines cause cancer in humans when taken at doses resembling the kinds people actually take them in.

You can make physically benign substances into very toxic ones by exposing lab animals to them in enormous doses. You can also theorize about a mechanism in which a substance may be toxic, but this also does not mean it actually is.
You know, you could look into the actual scientific evidence backing such claims before speaking considering the whole point of this site is harm reduction. It shouldn't be too much to ask I don't think, right?


This is one of many.... all with similar conclusions... None of the conclusions match your assertion which may be right in its own regard, but isn't relevant whatsoever here....
 
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