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Diazepam and clonazepam

Escapedysphoria

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Would 10mg of diazepam make 4.5 to 6 mgs of clonazepam more euphoric? Also going to still be feeling this 25mcg fentanyl tmrw.
 
It's not worth it IMO. If you've already got that much clonazepam in your system...10mg diazepam will do little. What's your benzo tolerance like? 4.5 - 6mg clonazepam is plenty.

Plus, if you're taking fentanyl with that high of a benzo dose, its not a good idea to take any more benzos.

I would save the diazepam for another day.
 
^ definitely this. Take a look at the benzo converter in my sig - 10mg diazepam is very little compared to that much clonazepam.

Clonazepam has a long half-life, and you've taken a big dose. Be very careful with playing with fentanyl the next day - I'd leave it for a further 24 hours if I were you. It is dangerous enough as it is and very easy to overdose without having another CNS depressant in your system too..
 
I forgot to mention I take 10mg of valium everyday and have quite a tolerance for opioids. I can handle 25mcg-50mcg of fent or 100-120mg of oxycodone. I was just wondering if it would add a nice muscle relaxation to the combo
 
Does diazepam EVER have a noticable muscle relaxant effect? Not really...

Also, 4.5-6mg of clonazepam is roughly equivilent to 90-120mg of diazepam. You're not even going to notice another 10mg.

And be extremely fucking careful using fent while still under the effects of benzos - just because you can handle that dose without benzos, doesn't mean that you'll be able to handle it with benzos in your system; benzos increase the respiratory depressions caused by opiates - opiate + benzo combos have killed a hell of alot of people.
 
Does diazepam EVER have a noticable muscle relaxant effect? Not really...

diazepam is listed as a skeletal muscle relaxant on many reputable lists. it's a major reason i'm prescribed it as part of my pain management regime. ymmv but it's extremely effective for many people.

it should be a last resort for elder patients in care because of its possible paradoxical effects.
 
IMO it would add a little effect, IF your one to analize and notice small effects. I'd do it if you think it would add that 'finishing touch' to your high.
 
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