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RCs Pyrazolam Megathread

I brought some; found the effects very sluggish. They seem to make time fly past, so quite hypnotic. I took the tablets orally, and the effects kicked in after a mere 15 minutes. I slept very deeply on them, and felt groggy the next day. Overall I found pyrazolam very sedating, I have to add though that I'm not experienced with bentos.

I personally didn't enjoy the effects; I would only use them to ease comedowns, possibly as a sleep aid. It's interesting to note how cheap these things are compared to etizolam.
 
I brought some; found the effects very sluggish. They seem to make time fly past, so quite hypnotic. I took the tablets orally, and the effects kicked in after a mere 15 minutes. I slept very deeply on them, and felt groggy the next day. Overall I found pyrazolam very sedating, I have to add though that I'm not experienced with bentos.

I personally didn't enjoy the effects; I would only use them to ease comedowns, possibly as a sleep aid. It's interesting to note how cheap these things are compared to etizolam.

Then you don't know where to buy etizolam, not that ima say how much or nuthin'.
 
So has anyone came to a conclusion if these things are the Alprazolam Analog they are being made out to be ??

Edit: What I meant by that is it anything like Alprazolam at all ??? The chemical structure looks nice, but so did Diclazepam and that was a failure :-s
 
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nah it has its own feel and effects, how was diclazepam a fail? i reckon that has its own feel and effects that are very nice IMO
 
I dno the 1st time it was quite nice spacey and chilled from 1 pellet and that was during the day when I was out and about, second go I took 3 pellets in the house at night sitting on the laptop, felt nothing, gave my uncle 2 last night and he loved em, I think I need to take benzos in the morning when im wide awake to see if they're any good, reckon i'll give em another go :D t6apb what the pyraz like ??
 
Just posting to say I think it's amazing how differently people are responding to pyrazolam. I mean, it's a given that everyone will respond to substances in different ways, but I don't think I've seen such a wide variety of reactions listed as with this one.

Personally, having been on and off benzos for years now, and having experienced a few different types (alprazolam, diazepam, etizolam, temazepam, clonazepam, phenzepam), I was amazed when I tried pyrazolam, because I find it to be the single most "mono" action benzo out there. I mean, I find it quite effective at killing anxiety (from which I unfortunately suffer and am scripted valium), but it doesn't seem to me to have any other effect whatsoever.

If I take a higher than normal dose of etizolam or alprazolam, my motor coordination is noticeably impaired, and this is twice as true for clonazepam. A high dose of diazepam or temazepam will space me out and make me drowsy.

But with pyraz, a high dose has no effect other than removing anxiety. I'd rate it as the single most functional benzo I've ever tried for therapeutic use.
 
pyras is so strange i can take as many as i want and have no anxiety and no slugglish or tiredness/drowsiness. i take em out while i do my excising and everything.

pyras are just pure anti anxiety, theres no euphoria or drowsiness or much muscle relaxation, not very recreational on there own.

ive took pyras for days on end in silly doses with no rebound anxiety or withdrawl
 
It took it 4 days in a row, and experienced reduced sleep quality for a night, but was fine. (4 days is my max) In comparison when I have a drink, I feel anxious and jittery for around 48 hours. How many pyraz have you taken max in a day btw?
 
Tried a couple the other day. Good for sleep, and might help those who are a bit on the nervous or jittery side....or suffer from gad. Otherwise, bit f a waste.
 
So all in all Diclaz and Etiz are better for someone with sever anxiety ?? Although Pyraz will help ?
 
So all in all Diclaz and Etiz are better for someone with sever anxiety ?? Although Pyraz will help ?

In my opinion, it's hard to answer this because of the subjectivity of people's experience, but as I said a couple of posts up I have found pyraz to be extremely useful for managing my anxiety without experiencing any of the "side-effects" (which are often the desired effects for people who are using them recreationally) such as drowsiness or impaired motor coordination.

I really like Diclazepam, and as I am scripted Diazepam for my anxiety I find it similar but - as some people have said before - more like a cross between etizolam and diazepam. So if I take a double dose of diclaz, or a quad dose of diaz, I feel noticeably slower in my reaction times and have short term memory issues.

I can take quite a few pyraz without noticing anything other than a reduction of anxiety.
 
Yeah, its useful for anxiety if you need a functional anti anxiety pill without feeling stoned. I've taken it tonight, and I'm feeling a more typical response (the first time I felt sedated). I feel incredibly calm right now and I'm coasting, but I'm also alert and clear-headed. That could be a good or bad thing, it depends what ur looking for in a benzo. I do enjoy these however.
 
^ I think it's a great thing.

I have to do a lot of driving, and I worry about taking more than my proper (ie. scripted 10mg of diaz per day, which is nowhere near enough for my tolerance) amount and getting behind the wheel.

I never drive if I feel that my reaction time has really slowed down, but on occasions I have choice (I live in an area where the last bus is 9:30pm, and my girlfriend sometimes finishes work well after that time, thus can't get home unless I pick her up). So taking pyraz is a good short-term solution, because it does not affect my coordination. My girl has commented on this (my driving) so I know it's not just my imagination...
 
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Iive still to get some but if it's the case that it's pure 100% anti anxiety with no recreational effects or potential for addiction then it sorta sounds like something doctors could hand out with no worries, defoes gna get these.
 
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