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Benzos benzodiazapines, are they the most dangerous researchchems!

Snake686

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Whats the most dangerous class of research chems? some may say: steroids. Others may say cathinones subs (especiallay the provelerone or PV analogus such as MDPV, a-pv and PV-8. But I say BENZO. benzodiazapines may not freak you out and cause you to massacre your family the way MDPV and a-pv will, for those who already prone to paranoia. And it may not make you go bald in a year or give you testicular cancer like steroid misuse will. However, BENZO's will kill you! Most benzos are prescribed at a miniscule scale of only 1 single milligram. And for those not used to handling such tiny proportions, 1 mg is ridiculously small. and when cut out on mirror or plate, it looks almost laughable. Lets keep in mind that most benzo users are familiar to prescription Xanax, and such, which is cut 20-1. (20 parts B.S. to every 1 part chem) But the deadly factor of these chems isn't due to its innocuous size. What makes this chem so deadly is a combination of factors. 1- when mixed with opiates or alcohol, these chems will kill you. And 2- when given to those with access to a motor vehicle (WATCH OUT), you might get run over. I say these things out of first hand experience. I have friends and relatives, both, resting in the grave yard due to these chems. Yet, I take an average dose of colonzapam, as prescribed,nearly every day. Some drugs simply aren't meant for abuse. The buz is great. But those under the influence of benzos are often a deadly force to be reckoned with. And for those aspiring to profit from the newest research chems, I strongly advise pre- capping or pre- pilling benzos using adequate measuring devises. (or you might incidentally kill a friend. aka-customer
 
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Depends on usage patterns, genetics and how you define dangerous. And I'm not sure that because mixed with opiates or alcohol benzos can kill you can say they are the most dangerous. Opiates can kill on their own, so can alcohol, opiates + alcohol kill even better... so you don't need benzos to kill yourself with dangerous combinations. Now I'm not saying they are safe in all regards, you brought up a valid point - benzos make you prone to stupid decisions. Addiction is a huge problem. Handling them in powder form isn't advised unless you know what you're doing. But calling them the most dangerous is still going a bit too far. If I had to pick I'd rather put one of the super potent fentanyl analogues on the first place. Also active in mg/submg doses, sold as powders, eating a bunch of benzo powder may cause you to do something stupid and die/end up in jail, but eating a bunch of any of the super potent fentanyl analogues will kill you outright.
 
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