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Is etizolam worth it?

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I am so curious about this benzo you all have been talking about occasionally.. It seems like it's hard to obtain but I've always felt that benzos lacked euphoria (cept klonopin for me), and etizolam is described as euphoric =D I'm not sure how to moderate dose with powder though. I also DO NOT want to abuse benzos, cannot stand crippling anxiety from unprepared benzo cessation
 
Etizolam is a great benzo. My favourite actually. The euphoria is great as far as benzos go, but that still ain't much.

If you obtain the powder, dissolve in propylene glycol. Volumetric dosing is absolutely necessary with benzos. Plenty of guides on the internets.
 
I had bottles of that stuff. My friend would buy raw form and break it down into liquid . I didn't like it so much , I remember waking up ready to cry for no reason until I dosed. I would go through bottles of 100 doses to my head , so I guess I was doing a lot. And I was an alcoholic too. Anyway that was just my experience. Isn't it still legal? Hey a key bump of raw will totally screw your day up Lol.
 
lol... legality seems to be banned from discussions on these forums but I'd like to know the same thing. Right now I've got some kpins that are pretty awesome, and I'd like to know how strong etiz compares to pharmaceutical benzos like xanax or klonopin. Would you say the feeling is smooth or there is just as much potential for blackouts as alprazolam?
 
I prefer etizolam to xanax, but would say it's a little weaker. I liked it because it didn't taste like shit and I have never blacked out on them. Also I wouldn't know how to describe this, but they felt "cleaner," Like xanax always felt dirty to me because of the taste and I was prone to throwing up after taking too many, this never happened with etizolam.

In the US etizolam is unscheduled so you can purchase it, but it's "not for human consumption"
 
Etizolam I would say is about 75% as potent as alprazolam and has a similar duration of action. Clonazepam is more potent than etizolam and has a much longer duration.
 
Etizolam I would say is about 75% as potent as alprazolam and has a similar duration of action. Clonazepam is more potent than etizolam and has a much longer duration.

I'm on the quest for some etizolam. Surprised you think clonazepam is more potent than alprazolam.. as I live in fear of xanax after the bars being too strong and me having done some unforgivable things to people while under xanax's effects LOL

Ty for replies everyone
 
Actually I may be wrong. I've always understood that 0.5 mg clonazepam is a pretty alright dose, 1 mg being a quite strong dose, and 2 mg being overkill if you have no tolerance. I've never done clonazepam, but I have enough experience with alprazolam. 0.5 mg did nothing, and only at 2 mg would I start noticing effects. Same story with etizolam, 2 mg for threshold effects, 4-5 mg for a nice high. In fact, every time that I received a new batch after a month break, I'd plug 5 mg dissolved in PG and enjoy the high very much - anything less and I'd be dissatisfied.

But I'm very tolerant to GABAergics both naturally and as a result of my alcohol and benzo abuse. The times I did alprazolam and etizolam I had had at least a month without any benzos.
 
Ahhh I love etizolam too much. So much that I don't use it. But it makes me WAY TOO carefree. IDK exactly how it works and WHY it does that (it's not like I haven't done crazy amounts of alprazolam or clonazepam).
 
I am so curious about this benzo you all have been talking about occasionally.. It seems like it's hard to obtain but I've always felt that benzos lacked euphoria (cept klonopin for me), and etizolam is described as euphoric =D I'm not sure how to moderate dose with powder though. I also DO NOT want to abuse benzos, cannot stand crippling anxiety from unprepared benzo cessation

You know it's just a regular benzo sold as prescription in Japan. Nothing magical or unique about it.
 
My experience with Etizolam has been interesting. If I had to compare it to any benzodiazepine it would be alprazolam for sure. I find etizolam comes on a bit slower than xanax, and I find that eating some food shortly after dosing kicks it in for me. I think etizolam is both more euphoric and "recreational" than xanax, but I also find it to be much, much more addicting, and I previously thought xanax was as addicting as benzos could get. Both xanax and etizolam seem to have the same duration of effects on me. I recommend it, but if you like gabaergic's tread cautiously.

edit: yeah, it's important to note that etizolam is not a benzodiazepine, rather a theino'diazepine. Ultimately they do the exact same thing, but you won't test positive on drug tests for benzos if you're taking etizolam or pyrazolam etc... but be warned they are developing drug tests for this new class of 'diazepines.
 
Recently acquired some etizolam (brand name in bubble stripes), from India. I've got moderate experience with Benzos, especially diazepam (my fav). I've found the physical effects similar to diazepam. I'm satisfied with the effects vs diazepam but I miss the long acting Diazepam whereas I can feel very relaxed the day after. The etizolam seems to be a bit "heavier feeling" than diazepam, not dirtier feeling but a little more sluggish, and their effectiveness wears off fairly quick. Also I don't take high dosages, I've got a low tolerance from staying away from benzos for a very long time. And now I only take them sporadically. Hope this might help someone.✌️��
 
edit: yeah, it's important to note that etizolam is not a benzodiazepine, rather a theino'diazepine. Ultimately they do the exact same thing, but you won't test positive on drug tests for benzos if you're taking etizolam or pyrazolam etc... but be warned they are developing drug tests for this new class of 'diazepines.

Pyrazolam is not a thienodiazepine. It's the triazolo analogue of bromazepam. It's still different from regular benzos in that it contains a pyridine ring attached to the benzodiazepine ring instead of a benzene ring in regular benzos. Not sure how that affects drug tests, and we don't discuss that here anyway.
 
Etizolam is not a benzo, its a thienotriazolodiazepine.

Good to see you again Mr. Lemons. You are right, it's not just different, it's not even an actual benzodiazepine (no benzo, except for the one sticking off that 5 position).

But, if you lived in Japan, it would be as exotic and magical as a regular Xanax, and probably indistinguishable to everyone but real connoisseurs. It's mystique is that it's not licensed for sale in the US, because no one's bothered to get FDA approval for it, not because of any unusual properties.
 
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