Jamshyd
Bluelight Crew
^ I think you're talking about Phenobarbital + Theophyline. As if one poison weren't enough. I wonder which genious came up with this briliant idea 8).
haribo1 said:The issue with bromazepam is that is releases bromine ions into the system. Bromides are a very old class of sedative/hypnotic with some BAD side-effects. I don't know if the amount released is really of any consiquence, but the possibility is enough to put people off. It's a French invention so 'Vive la differance' to a very good benzo. My ex called it 'the ladies downer' because it seems to cause less inhibition than others while still being effective...
Jamshyd said:You're usually quite insightful, H, though I am not sure about the accuracy of this. The bromine is attached to the benzene ring exactly the same way it is in 2C-B, for example - it stays on the ring from ingestion to excretion.
I have a feeling you are confusing bromazepam with Potassium Bromide? I know that the latter is still prescribed (idiotically) as a sedative/antiepileptic.
What if you trip on DXM-hydrobromide? That would flood the body with (hydro)bromide ions. That's one more combo to avoid: DXM(hydrobromide) + bromazepam.orgone said:what are the possible consequences of extra bromide ions?
xxl said:What if you trip on DXM-hydrobromide? That would flood the body with (hydro)bromide ions.