I am afraid of it causing permanent changes, both physiologic & psychological! I've read experiences where it was also responsible for inducing long lasting tolerance for years & years after stopping use to any & all other benzodiazepines one would use afterwards, and in some cases they claim this change was permanent!
Other things that worry me about this substance is the 'overdose risk' - which I don't understand since all this drug is just a very strong benzodiazepine, in which case dose ranges of 3mg or 4mg (dose ranges that are know to cause overdoses).
My point is that a very strong benzodiazepine will not under any shape or form cause *death*! If anything, this suggests this particular substance is inherently toxic!
Correct me if I'm wrong!! When taking a strong benzodiazepine in excessive doses (ex: Flualp, Midazolam, Phenazepam....all the prescription benzodiazepines that you can think of also), no matter how high the dose of strong benzodiazepines a person decides to take is, say 10mg - 20mg Flualp orally, or 30mg - 40mg Midazolam orally, or 10mg - 20mg phenazepam orally, or even say 10mg - 20mg lorazepam orally, etc. The worst case scenario that will come your way (if you don't drive, or go shopping....if you do the right thing & stay inside) is complete loss of memory - in other words amnesia for a long time (24hrs+), loss of motor skills (physical - stumbling as well as mental skills- slurred speech), and then the inevitable passing out occurs which in these cases, with those dosages, would put the person out for over 24hrs+ easily!
Also the dose curve response is said to be an indicator of low therapeutic index, meaning that a recreational dose may be 2mg - 3mg while an overdose may be as little as 1mg+ or 2mg+ and this cannot be due to it's potency! High potency benzodiazepines do not kill anyone unless they have other sedatives in their system, but this compound has had a few fatalities too many (for a benzodiazepine....come on guys, let's figure this out in the interest of harm reduction!)
Some points that were brought up by my fellow bluelight brothers, which merit a bit more light shed on these very important pharmacologic effects which are quite different from any other benzodiazepine of equal strength. Therefore, from my experience with benzodiazepine pharmacology & pharma-kinetics and the observations I've noted from this particular benzodiazepine, as well from the statements below, has led me to believe that this compound may be inherently toxic.