Hey there,
I've tried Clobromazolam/Phenazolam, and I can give you some insights. These are very similar benzo, and they are quite potent. The doses are very low, typically around 0.5mg to 1mg. For someone without a high tolerance, 0.5mg is usually enough to feel the effects.
Dosage:
- 0.5mg for beginners or those with low tolerance.
- 1mg for those with a bit more experience or higher tolerance.
Effects:
- Strong sedative and hypnotic effects.
- You'll feel very relaxed and calm, with a significant reduction in anxiety.
- It can make you quite drowsy, so it's best to take it when you don't need to be active.
Comparison Between Clobromazolam and Phenazolam:
- Clobromazolam: Known for its strong sedative and hypnotic effects. It has a rapid onset and a long duration of action. It's highly potent and should be used with caution.
- Phenazolam: Structurally similar to Clobromazolam, with similar effects. It is also highly potent and has strong sedative and hypnotic properties. The main difference lies in their chemical structure, but their effects are quite comparable.
Overall, Clobromazolam/Phenazolam is a powerful sedative-hypnotic benzo. It's great for short-term use to help with severe insomnia or anxiety, but be cautious with the dosage due to its potency.
Comparison to Other Benzos (I've tried to bind them together, because I find both of them quiet similar):
- Alprazolam (Xanax): Clobromazolam/Phenazolam is stronger and more sedative. Alprazolam is more for anxiety and panic attacks, while Clobromazolam/Phenazolam is more for sedation.
- Lorazepam (Ativan): Lorazepam is also strong, but Clobromazolam/Phenazolam has a more pronounced sedative effect. Lorazepam is better for anxiety and short-term use.
- Oxazepam (Serax): Oxazepam is milder and has a slower onset. Clobromazolam/Phenazolam is much stronger and faster-acting.
- Temazepam (Restoril): Temazepam is a strong hypnotic, but Clobromazolam/Phenazolam is even more potent. Temazepam is better for sleep maintenance.
- Tetrazepam: Tetrazepam is more of a muscle relaxant with moderate sedative effects. Clobromazolam/Phenazolam is stronger in terms of sedation.
- Methaqualone/Mephenaqualone (Quaaludes): These are very euphoric and sedative, more then Clobromazolam/Phenazolam and also with a higher addiction potential and more intense effects.
- Diazepam (Valium): Clobromazolam/Phenazolam is much stronger and more sedative. Diazepam is more for anxiety and muscle relaxation, while Clobromazolam/Phenazolam is more for knocking you out.
- Clonazepam (Klonopin): Clonazepam is also strong, but Clobromazolam/Phenazolam has a more pronounced sedative effect. Clonazepam is better for long-term anxiety control.
- Rilmazafone: This one is a prodrug that converts to an active benzo in the body. It's milder compared to Clobromazolam/Phenazolam and has a shorter duration.
- Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol): Flunitrazepam is very strong and has a notorious reputation. Clobromazolam/Phenazolam is similar in strength but doesn't have the same level of euphoria.
Overall, Clobromazolam/Phenazolam is a powerful sedative-hypnotic benzo. It's great for short-term use to help with severe insomnia or anxiety, but be cautious with the dosage due to its potency.
Stay Safe, Mana0909