I have a tolerance to benzodiazepines! I've been prescribed clonazepam 4mg/day since June, 2004 - Jan. 2016. From Jan. 2016 onward, I've been taking any benzodiazepine I could get my hands on usually resulting in a weekly mix of temazepam, clonazepam, nitrazepam and bromazepam. For the last few years I have been taking clonazepam that I get on the street as well as etizolam that I used to get from a reputable vendor who no longer stocks it. As of several months ago, I unexpectedly ended up with several powdered benzos after a friend swore off taking benzos and offered to sell me his stash of partially opened bags and one unopened bag. The flubromazolam bag was the only one he hadn't tried and was still unopened, so I would be going into it without any other experiences with the actual batch! Ever since I bought the bags of benzos off my friend a couple months ago, around October 2010, I've given all of them a try with good results. So far I've tried bromazolam (good), diclazepam (didn't like it), flualprazolam (good), etizolam (good) and clonazolam (good)! I want to point out that I've tried alprazolam, etizolam as well as midazolam (both oral & snorted) and am familiar with the -lams' "brick to the head effect" that you often get without a tolerance but with tolerance this effect goes away.
I've been reading quite a fair share of concerning reports of flubromazolam use, many reports say that this particular benzo is quite different compared to other more traditional benzos, some reports stating it produces an 'irreversible tolerance' that can never be brought down again (which is hard to believe) and some of the most concerning reports have claimed that it has been implicated in deaths and that even by itself it has resulted in fatal deaths (with as little as 3mg)! Many reports say that even tolerant people should start with 0.25mg - 0.5mg and then gradually increase it.
Is there any truth to the 'irreversible tolerance' phenomenon?
As a man of science and rationale, I would have to say no even though I've observed somewhat of an 'irreversible tolerance' after long binges of flualprazolam and then switching to alprazolam which had lost its effect at the dosages I used to take previous to the flualprazolam. I'm sure with enough time off, my tolerance will be back to new.
Does anybody know what makes the nature of flubromazolam more dangerous than other similarly potent compounds of the same chemical family? Does it's pharmacology & pharmacokinetics differ that much from that of other similar strong acting compounds like clonazolam and flualprazolam?
What do you think of the recommend dosages according to sources like TripSit where at least in my experience, their recommended dosages for both flualprazolam and cloanzolam are both greatly exaggerated! Or do the currently accepted charts indicate the recommended dosages for people with absolutely zero benzo tolerance? I say this because I know people, where if they've taken a 0.5mg alprazolam, it will consist of 1-2hrs of amnesia/missing time with no memory of what happened just 15min after taking their pill and it almost always ends up in sleep! On the other hand, other people I know with bigger tolerances to benzodiazepines will take 3mg - 4mg alprazolam and will be energized, outgoing, motivated, they report an anti depressant effect not present with other benzos, and a general sense of mood boosting and uplifting qualities, while other people with no tolerance would have been sleeping like a rock after any dose over 2mg alprazolam.
Are these charts written for people with absolutely zero benzo tolerance?
I've tried flualprazolam and clonazolam enough times by now and while I have seen the recommend dosages for flualprazolam (Common 0.25-0.5mg, Strong 0.5-1mg & Heavy 1-2mg) in my experience I have to say that these dosages don't match those from my personal experiences. From personal experiences I would say a common dose is 1mg - 2mg, a strong dose 2mg - 3mg and a heavy dose being 4mg - 5mg! Most sources claim flualprazolam to be 2-3x the strength of alprazolam with longer effects. While I can vouch for the longer effect, I honestly didn't find flualprazolam to be any stronger than regular alprazolam! If anything I would say that it's equivalent mg for mg, but with longer and more hypnotic effects! I am also 100% certain that my friend didn't cut the bach powder but gave it to me in the same condition that he received it in! I also wasn't able to achieve any effect with the recommend dosages of clonazolam (Light 75ug - 0.2mg, Common 0.2mg - 0.4mg & Heavy 0.5mg - 1mg), in my experience I found 0.5mg - 1mg to be a light dose, 1mg - 2mg to be a common dose and 2mg - 4mg to be a 'heavy' dose.
Do you believe the recommend dosages as shown on sources like TripSit are actually indicative of the actual dosages for oral flualprazolam and/or clonazolam or do you believe they are a bit exaggerated?
Could its pharmacology be more similar to barbiturates than to traditional benzodiazepines? What could be causing the fatalities?
In which way is flubromazolam more dangerous; is it more dangerous because it is stronger & longer lasting than other benzos or is it dangerous because it is toxic to the organs in as little as 3mg, resulting in life threatening results including death?
The highest dose I've taken of flualprazolam at once has been 7mg-8mg to come down off stimulants) and while the effects had my speech affected (slurred words), I didn't get any amnesia. The highest dose of clonazolam has been 4mg - 6mg clonazolam (with tolerance) and while I felt it quite strongly, which resulted in a very relaxed state but again no amnesia nor memory loss. At the time I took these relatively big doses of flualprazolam and clonazolam, my normal dose of alprazolam was 16mg - 30mg/day and a normal dose of bromazolam would have been between 5mg-6mg 2-3x a day so a total of 10mg - 18mg bromazolam a day, so I had a very high tolerance at the time. Is this indicative that my batches weren't the highest quality, or that the vendor they were bought from didn't have the highest purity product? Or does it mean that most of the relatively small number of flualprazolam and clonazolam charts available, indicating their recommend dosages haven't been studied well enough and might very well be off?
If you can handle relatively big doses of both flualprazolam and clonazolam without any problems or safety concerns, would flubromazolam behave any differently or any stronger than the former two? If you haven't had any concerning results with flualprazolam nor with clonazolam, does that mean you won't have any concerning results with flubromazolam either?
Is there a dosage threshold that if crossed, becomes toxic & life threatening effects become present?
I am, of course thinking of the fatal reports that report the dosage take was as little as 3mg. If you happen to have of any studies discussing toxicity, please post more regarding flubromazolam toxicity and/or let us know what body organs are affected (if you happen to know).
I appreciate answers to any of my questions and I welcome any constructive advice for someone with extensive benzo experience and significant benzo tolerance, looking to give flubromazolam a try for the first time.
Many thanks!
I've been reading quite a fair share of concerning reports of flubromazolam use, many reports say that this particular benzo is quite different compared to other more traditional benzos, some reports stating it produces an 'irreversible tolerance' that can never be brought down again (which is hard to believe) and some of the most concerning reports have claimed that it has been implicated in deaths and that even by itself it has resulted in fatal deaths (with as little as 3mg)! Many reports say that even tolerant people should start with 0.25mg - 0.5mg and then gradually increase it.
Is there any truth to the 'irreversible tolerance' phenomenon?
As a man of science and rationale, I would have to say no even though I've observed somewhat of an 'irreversible tolerance' after long binges of flualprazolam and then switching to alprazolam which had lost its effect at the dosages I used to take previous to the flualprazolam. I'm sure with enough time off, my tolerance will be back to new.
Does anybody know what makes the nature of flubromazolam more dangerous than other similarly potent compounds of the same chemical family? Does it's pharmacology & pharmacokinetics differ that much from that of other similar strong acting compounds like clonazolam and flualprazolam?
What do you think of the recommend dosages according to sources like TripSit where at least in my experience, their recommended dosages for both flualprazolam and cloanzolam are both greatly exaggerated! Or do the currently accepted charts indicate the recommended dosages for people with absolutely zero benzo tolerance? I say this because I know people, where if they've taken a 0.5mg alprazolam, it will consist of 1-2hrs of amnesia/missing time with no memory of what happened just 15min after taking their pill and it almost always ends up in sleep! On the other hand, other people I know with bigger tolerances to benzodiazepines will take 3mg - 4mg alprazolam and will be energized, outgoing, motivated, they report an anti depressant effect not present with other benzos, and a general sense of mood boosting and uplifting qualities, while other people with no tolerance would have been sleeping like a rock after any dose over 2mg alprazolam.
Are these charts written for people with absolutely zero benzo tolerance?
I've tried flualprazolam and clonazolam enough times by now and while I have seen the recommend dosages for flualprazolam (Common 0.25-0.5mg, Strong 0.5-1mg & Heavy 1-2mg) in my experience I have to say that these dosages don't match those from my personal experiences. From personal experiences I would say a common dose is 1mg - 2mg, a strong dose 2mg - 3mg and a heavy dose being 4mg - 5mg! Most sources claim flualprazolam to be 2-3x the strength of alprazolam with longer effects. While I can vouch for the longer effect, I honestly didn't find flualprazolam to be any stronger than regular alprazolam! If anything I would say that it's equivalent mg for mg, but with longer and more hypnotic effects! I am also 100% certain that my friend didn't cut the bach powder but gave it to me in the same condition that he received it in! I also wasn't able to achieve any effect with the recommend dosages of clonazolam (Light 75ug - 0.2mg, Common 0.2mg - 0.4mg & Heavy 0.5mg - 1mg), in my experience I found 0.5mg - 1mg to be a light dose, 1mg - 2mg to be a common dose and 2mg - 4mg to be a 'heavy' dose.
Do you believe the recommend dosages as shown on sources like TripSit are actually indicative of the actual dosages for oral flualprazolam and/or clonazolam or do you believe they are a bit exaggerated?
Could its pharmacology be more similar to barbiturates than to traditional benzodiazepines? What could be causing the fatalities?
In which way is flubromazolam more dangerous; is it more dangerous because it is stronger & longer lasting than other benzos or is it dangerous because it is toxic to the organs in as little as 3mg, resulting in life threatening results including death?
The highest dose I've taken of flualprazolam at once has been 7mg-8mg to come down off stimulants) and while the effects had my speech affected (slurred words), I didn't get any amnesia. The highest dose of clonazolam has been 4mg - 6mg clonazolam (with tolerance) and while I felt it quite strongly, which resulted in a very relaxed state but again no amnesia nor memory loss. At the time I took these relatively big doses of flualprazolam and clonazolam, my normal dose of alprazolam was 16mg - 30mg/day and a normal dose of bromazolam would have been between 5mg-6mg 2-3x a day so a total of 10mg - 18mg bromazolam a day, so I had a very high tolerance at the time. Is this indicative that my batches weren't the highest quality, or that the vendor they were bought from didn't have the highest purity product? Or does it mean that most of the relatively small number of flualprazolam and clonazolam charts available, indicating their recommend dosages haven't been studied well enough and might very well be off?
If you can handle relatively big doses of both flualprazolam and clonazolam without any problems or safety concerns, would flubromazolam behave any differently or any stronger than the former two? If you haven't had any concerning results with flualprazolam nor with clonazolam, does that mean you won't have any concerning results with flubromazolam either?
Is there a dosage threshold that if crossed, becomes toxic & life threatening effects become present?
I am, of course thinking of the fatal reports that report the dosage take was as little as 3mg. If you happen to have of any studies discussing toxicity, please post more regarding flubromazolam toxicity and/or let us know what body organs are affected (if you happen to know).
I appreciate answers to any of my questions and I welcome any constructive advice for someone with extensive benzo experience and significant benzo tolerance, looking to give flubromazolam a try for the first time.
Many thanks!