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Benzos Etizolam Mega Thread v1

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I didn't even read your whole post, just your first line.

He's talking about actual 100% pure hospital grade vials, that YES, ARE ACTUALLY MADE TO BE IV'D.

unfortunately i have to agree here. you obviously know sweet fuck all about pharmacology. you don't even understand the basics. it's like a child saying thank you and please. they know the forms, but the reason behind it absolutely eludes them. i'd give you a mint now, if i had one.

edit: by which i mean i agree with you pbuilder. and i did read the whole post.
 
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im finding that taking etizolam for 2 days in a row, 2 mgs per day, then stopping for 3 days works well at preventing tolerance..1 mg still packs a solid punch..i never want to get to the point of these guys having to gobble 6 mgs to feel something..and yes, etizolam makes u feel very cozy and nice :)
 
False. I don't think theres ever been a chemical invented solely for IV use, that would be something that wouldn't bring in much cash unless it was a super popular type medicine. They really only IV benzos in the hospital, i've been spiked with Lorzepam myself. Its all about solubility, to make a perfectly shootable mixture for an average user would be to agitating/dangerous. The reason no one bothers to do anything besides eat bens is because only a handful; of them have poor oral BA(and even then its still high compared to other chems)so using them any other way would only give you the tiniest boost plus you would need something solvent that the benzo is soluble in, so all in all not worth it! Just throwing this out there for better information on shooting bens and all that!

There are many drugs that are made for IV use. Let's see, Valium, Ativan, Midazolam, and Flurazepam, just to name a few are given IV.

My first comment is NOT false.

When you inject non steril, not for IV use medication in your veins it is not safe. You may not die but you are doing some sort of damage to you body. Particles can collect in you body and migrate to your lungs,capillaries, kidneys, heart or anywhere. Not to mention bacteria can collect on your heart valves and cause valve disease that you won't know about until months or years later. Then depending on the damage you might need heart valve replacement.

So in conclusion there are many drugs (benzos or other classes of drugs) that are prepared solely for IV administration. Since this is not a thread to debate such issues please pm with any other disagreements.
 
im finding that taking etizolam for 2 days in a row, 2 mgs per day, then stopping for 3 days works well at preventing tolerance..1 mg still packs a solid punch..i never want to get to the point of these guys having to gobble 6 mgs to feel something..and yes, etizolam makes u feel very cozy and nice :)

ur making me jealous. what could possibly be causing it for everything to last so short for me compared to everyone else? its with opiates as well.
 
I been having trouble sleeping for the last two weeks so I ordered myself a blister pack of Etizolam.
 
MikeOek-im talking specifically about the anti-anxiety effects of etizolam..i dont get high from it although it does give me a little mood boost..the anti-anxiety effects last 3-4 hours for me..maybe you guys are expecting too much?etizolams effects are subtle but def noticeable
 
went for a job interview today. had taken 1mg etizolam about 2 hours prior and ive got to say it went pretty damn good. no stuttering, awkward pausing, trouble breathing or fidgeting. i dont take this aid more than once a week but on the occasions that i do have it, it helps me a lot with my anxiety issues.
 
MikeOek-im talking specifically about the anti-anxiety effects of etizolam..i dont get high from it although it does give me a little mood boost..the anti-anxiety effects last 3-4 hours for me..maybe you guys are expecting too much?etizolams effects are subtle but def noticeable

yeah im talking about the anti-anxiety effects too. i think im just unlucky.
 
the anti anxiety effects last 6-8 hours for me. my confidence is increased loads but doesnt eliminate all problems. im glad this came around, really has helped me
 
Hello blulight! Isn't Etizolam great, i've been taking it for around a month, daily at 2mg, obviously daily usage is problematic due to tolerance issues. However, I was curious whether any blulighters could shed some light on two things: Firstly the negative effects of long term daily Etizolam use, and secondly whether daily Etizolam use can cause permanent side effects and approximate likelihood of occurrence; loss of cognitive ability and memory issues in particular but also any other information beyond rebound insomnia and irritable mornings! Any anecdotal info would be great but also if anyone has access to any scientific literature beyond the few papers on google scholar that would be great.. I assume if this is a licensed pharmaceutical in some countries there must be some more available somewhere...

So far my anecdotal side effects are:
bizarre vivid dreams
rebound insomnia whenever Etizolam is not taken at night
mild headaches
mild 'hangover' feeling in mornings
addiction
mild mood swings
awesome cosy feeling :)

In the last month i have taken no other drugs or drank alcohol
 
My friend says...

He takes 2mg a daily for the last 3-4 months and does not suffer with tolerance. The key is keeping the dose low if you start upping it above that you are always going to need to take that many again to match the effect. He may just be lucky but tolerance has not proved a problem for him.

He says they really are a great drug. Probably numero uno for sleeping (legal, non-prescription at least) or getting to sleep my friend still wakes up after 6 hours or so after the half-life has ended...he simply then redoses 1mg to get a few for more hours before work. These more or less guarantee a decent sleep with is invaluable for insomniacs.

The main negative would be the withdrawals. Though not as harsh as a traditional Benzo they can still be pretty grim. My friend recently went 4 days cold turkey. It seems to peak after 3 days - groggy, rough, edgy, moody, anxious, mild paranoia, poor sleep. By the 4th day the worst seemed to be over and sleep was getting better but still felt incredibly washed out.

As for long term effects he is not sure about this. There seems to be no solid information suggesting anything overtly negative, at the moment. Maybe someone who's been taking this for years can comment?

It will be a sad day if/when these get banned. They've helped my friend hold down a very stressful job he was on the verge of being sacked from due to related insomnia issues.
 
Does anybody know if mixing etizolam and modafinil is okay?
I took 200 mg of modafinil about 8 hours ago, would love to sleep before work.. would taking etizolam be a bad mixture? Or will the modafinil just negate the effects of the etizolam/ be dangerous?
 
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