Flubromazolam is an impressive drug insofar as benzodiazepines are concerned. My experiences with this compound have all been highly positive. My first assay of this drug greatly surpassed my expectations. I certainly would be remiss if I failed to mention this drug in my recommendations to anybody inquiring about a worthwhile and enjoyable benzodiazepine with which to experiment .
If I were to give it a score, relative to other benzodiazepines I am aware of, ranging from 1 to 10, with 10 denoting only the nonpariel and hitherto unsurpassed and superlative benzodiazepines, and a grade of 1 being reserved for only the most mediocre and unimpressive of these, I suppose flubromazolam has earned itself a solid 8/10—as per my admittedly subjective, albeit greatly experienced, assessment.
Although, I should note, there isn't anything particularly "new" or surprisingly neoteric about these triazolobenzodiazepines, and by extrapolation, I'd presume flubromazolam isn't some newfangled entity either; these compounds were known to science—from what I have gathered—at least since the early-1970s—roughly 40 years prior to this thread. (To assuage credulity, reference this link:
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Though I'd surmise the subterranean and surreptitious mavens and cognoscenti of clandestine chemical synetheses may have known of its existence at a time predating that reference's submission. What do I know, though? But, I digress.
Anyway—marvelous compound, indeed. While surely not the most magnificent entity chemical space, in all its incogitatable immensity, may have to offer for the downer aestetes, drug enthusiasts, and GABAergic gourmets of the world, flubromazolam does, I believe, come close enough for one to at least give it a try. And I guarantee you won't be unimpressed.
There are two principal reasons I can make such a guarantee : first, I believe it is simply that amazing of a benzodiazepine. The second is that I have nothing to guarantee if you feel otherwise; a guarantee is meaninglessness if nothing is actually guaranteed but the mere stating of a guarantee alone. It's simply a vacuous rhetorical device.
But in all earnest, flubromazolam is more than good, it's great! Even Tony the Tiger would concur, and any talking tiger is obviously smart enough to know shit from shinola, in my book.