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RCs Etizolam Rx -- possible?

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Greenlighter
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I have pretty bad depression and social anxiety. I am currently taking 200mg Sertraline daily for it, but it is not enough anymore.... the paranoid thoughts are creeping back into my mind, and I'm turning into abit of a recluse. I have tried over 20 different Rx drugs, and NON of them worked. Sertraline 200mg is about the closest I'm gonna get I think.... and, like I said, its losing effectiveness.

So yesterday, I decided to take matters into my own hands. I took 10mg Etizolam, and tested it out by heading down to the gym (a place that I normally would stand WELL away from). It took me 30 min to walk down there, and when I got there I felt completely different. I practically swaggered into the gym. Walked in, eyed everything up, and got my motherfucking sweat on.

2 hours later, and I'm feeling better than ever. Left the gym and went for a stroll around the city. I felt invincible (not in the cocky 'I wanna fight everyone!' kinda way though) -- I just felt really confident about myself. It felt great.

That night I had a great sleep. :)

Today. This morning, woke up, took my 200mg Sertraline and 2mg Etizolam. That was about 30 hours ago, and I'm feeling that burst of confidence again. I feel great. No depression. No anxiety. No paranoia. Only freedom.

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Do you think, if I took this Etizolam to my doctor, and told him of the effects it has -- do you think he would prescribe it?
 
Etizolam, being a research chemical, is not something you want to take to your doctor as most will interpret it as drug abuse, because it's self medication. Also, it isn't even available to the pharmacy (again, due to it being a research chemical) unlike the classical benzos.

And as it was mentioned above, benzos lose their effectiveness, fast, and can turn into a nightmarish dependency or addiction.
 
There aren't any pharmacies that stock etizolam for a start. Not that they one day won't. Perhaps one day we'll start seeing 'EtiZAM' hitting chemists' cupboards around the world.
 
I imagine it will either get outright made illegal or become a prescription medication...

Although, considering the amount of other benzos available for doctor's to prescribe - unless etizolam has some kind of special characteristic (I've never tried it myself) that other benzos don't have - it may just be made illegal.
 
^ its special benzo characteristic is it's not a real benzo lol. It's more related to olanzapine as they both are thienobenzodiazepines.

But to the OP.. don't bring an RC to your dr unless you want them to think you are a drug ab/user.. my mistake with phenazepam while i was on clonazepam, ended up ending my 7 years on benzos (after a taper of course) but still.. not a smart idea. And it's not available as a script n e wayz at least in the US.
Just go to russia and get scripted phenazepam lol.
 
A - purchase 100% legit pharmaceutical Etizolam online and hope it gets shipped successfully

B - get a valid prescription for Alprazolam (Xanax) which is nearly identical to the MOA of Etizolam. Both have a Triazolo ring which seams to give the compound an antidepressant effect, in addition to both being very effective anxiolytic drugs. Both rapid acting, 6-8h duration with a relative fast clearance

Etizolam is ideal…..Amazing anxiolytic benzo analog with antidepressant properties and a reduced liability to cause dependence and develop tolerance.
 
Etizolam is legally prescribed in Italy for sure, and I'm sure at least a handful of other nations. That does not include the US though, as far as I'm aware. Bringing a peculiar research chemical to your doctor, in their office is a terrible idea. If you've already got a clonazepam scrip, just keep that going and don't fuck it up to where you can only satiate your physical dependence with illicit and unregulated substances. You'll almost certainly be flagged as "drug seeking".
 
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