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Benzos Pyrazolam Report, Dosage/ withdrawal question

Jackazam

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I used to take on average ten 1 mg etiz on the weekends and a few throughout the week. I used to get accute withdrawals which i would experience increased anxiety/sensitivity on monday but by wednesday they would be barely noticeable withdrawals on wednesday. I would then repeat this process on friday again; i did this for 3-4 months. I then ran out and went cold turkey for a whole complete week, i would barely notice the affects of a 1mg etiz anymore. It now takes 2.

Then i picked up, fifteen 10mg diazepam pills which i took over the space of 2 weeks. I am now experiencing subtle withdrawals, headaches and irritableness a week after my last diazepam - more subtle than the etiz, but annoying because i know they are going to linger.

Ive never understood why people prefer diazepams for there benzo addiction for this reason, as its so much more of a commitment.

So now up to this point in time im currently in that withdrawing stage of diazepam, they will probably go in 3-4 days ( i hope).

I Have an operation coming up, and i thought i might aswell get a handful of etizolam just to fill the time. However, all thats in stock currently with a short half life (18 hours) as apposed to the (9 hours of etizolam) is the new RC called Pyrazolam. I bought fifty, 1mg pills. I have to take 2mg to feel anything. Kind of like what i used to do with the etizolam. Feels pretty similar to etizolam, not so wonky. But i do get anxiety relief, and music/food is great.

So i was wondering, does the fact that the pyrazolam is not as strong as etizolam does that mean the withdrawals will be less? And does anyone have any experience from withdrawing from pyrazolam
 
Unlike other benzodiazepines pyrazolam does not appear to undergo metabolism, instead being excreted unchanged in the urine.
hope that helps.
 
Excuse me for my ignorance, i have no idea what that would effecitvely means. Would you mind elaborating?
Thanks


Did some research: THis means it wont appear in a drug tests. quite useful
 
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