swimming.since.99
Bluelighter
I have been dependant on RC benzos for quite a while, and I occasionally taper down, mostly I stay on the same dose, without increasing it. Occasionally I take a bigger dose to enjoy the buzz.
I mainly use Clonazolam, Nifoxipam, and Pyrazolam, and in the future would be looking forward to Flunitrazolam
At the beginning of this week, I swithced from Nifoxipan to Flubromazolam, and noticed something very interesting.
with other benzos, I would get mild GABA sedation and a regular buzz, but Flubromazolam is very different. Since it has a long half life I only take it once every 24 hours, and always in the evening, and along with a nice buzz I noticed very strong adenosine tiredness and sedation. I decided to experiment and used 200mg of Caffeine (x4 of Bayer 50mg) since caffeine is an adenosine receptor antagonist.
Right after taking FlbLAM and Caffeine, Flubromazolam felt like like a regular benzo with a nice buzz and only mild GABA sedation. This makes me think that Flubromazolam is an adenosine reuptake inhibitor just like meprobamate.
What do you guys think?
SWIM.
I mainly use Clonazolam, Nifoxipam, and Pyrazolam, and in the future would be looking forward to Flunitrazolam

At the beginning of this week, I swithced from Nifoxipan to Flubromazolam, and noticed something very interesting.
with other benzos, I would get mild GABA sedation and a regular buzz, but Flubromazolam is very different. Since it has a long half life I only take it once every 24 hours, and always in the evening, and along with a nice buzz I noticed very strong adenosine tiredness and sedation. I decided to experiment and used 200mg of Caffeine (x4 of Bayer 50mg) since caffeine is an adenosine receptor antagonist.
Right after taking FlbLAM and Caffeine, Flubromazolam felt like like a regular benzo with a nice buzz and only mild GABA sedation. This makes me think that Flubromazolam is an adenosine reuptake inhibitor just like meprobamate.
What do you guys think?
SWIM.