Swimmingdancer
Bluelight Crew
Been taking zolpidem for sleep as I was told it was less dependence-causing than benzos - but is this actually true? Not talking about mental addiction, just potential for physiological dependence.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22560522
I'd be more worried about the increased likelihood of developing cancer.
For this reason I will never try Z-drugs.
A related question, this same doctor said that alternating zolpidem with benzos would prevent dependence to either?!
Swim, the worst thing with the Z drugs is the risky behavior and memory blackouts and the fastest worse tolerance I have ever had from any drug
I'm not sure on physical addiction and withdrawals since I never got this after I stopped dead (due to tolerance related OD hospital scare) but I never received withdrawals from heavy daily alcohol or benzo abuse either so I may not be the best example.
What might be relevant in some way is that I heard on here somewhere that it isnt a CNS depressant which was kinda surprising. Can anybody confirm this and how it might change the risk factors?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22560522
I'd be more worried about the increased likelihood of developing cancer.
For this reason I will never try Z-drugs.
What might be relevant in some way is that I heard on here somewhere that it isnt a CNS depressant which was kinda surprising. Can anybody confirm this and how it might change the risk factors?
According to wiki the risk of cancer is elevated with benzodiazepines too:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrazepam#Cancer
Benzodiazepine usage for more than one to six months at prescribed doses is associated with an increased risk of the development of ovarian cancer.
They are shitty drugs that were marketed as being better than benzodiazepines, but it didn't take long for people to see through the bullshit. Z-drug dependency turned out to be even more of a hell than benzodiazepine dependency.... I could talk for hours about my negative experiences with z-drugs, and I can't tell you a single experience with z-drugs that I enjoyed or felt that I benefited from therapeutically.
Great, thanks guys for confirming! I will try that post here and understand the context around it being stated as not a CNS depressant to see what they meant.
And cook, yes, they do hand them out like candies, its retarded. Here I could simply go to a GP and ask for it and get a 6-12 month script easy.
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This sounds a bit far fetched, the binding profiles aren't all that different - both affect the GABAa receptors.A related question, this same doctor said that alternating zolpidem with benzos would prevent dependence to either?! I am now thinking that is totally inaccurate. Maybe it would slightly decrease the progression of tolerance and dependence, because they do have slightly different binding profiles, but I would think they would have significant cross-tolerance/cross-dependence?