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Pyrazolam vs. Diclazepam

Sebastior

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I'm reading about diclazepam and pyrazolam here on the forums, but i'd just like to ask some questions about the two, so here goes:
Which one has better hypnotic properties?
Which one is a better muscle relaxant?
Which one has better anxiolytic properties?
Which one is more recreational?
Which one seems to be the safest?
How do they act on the central nervous system? Are they just as bad to mix with alcohol/opiates as the real benzos?
 
> Which one has better hypnotic properties?
diclazepam

> Which one is a better muscle relaxant?
diclazepam

> Which one has better anxiolytic properties?
equal or pyrazolam

> Which one is more recreational?
diclazepam, pyrazolam has no recreational value

> Which one seems to be the safest?
who knows, both are really new, neither seems much more toxic than other benzos but that's just guess

> How do they act on the central nervous system? Are they just as bad to mix with alcohol/opiates as the real benzos?
they are real benzos so everything about the dangers of mixing and addiction applies


but really if you want a recreational benzo that you can buy online etizolam is the best
 
Etizolam was scheduled in sweden last year, so i wanna try something else. From what i've read though, dicla has a warm kinda high, i like that in benzos, and etiz doesn't.
 
I'll just answer the ones I know from experience.

Which one has better anxiolytic properties?
Which one is more recreational?
Which one seems to be the safest?
How do they act on the central nervous system? Are they just as bad to mix with alcohol/opiates as the real benzos?

Anxiolytic, pyrazolam. In fact, it's what it is best at. For this reason, I actually prefer it for a lot of things, like anxiety, panic attacks and come-downs than diclazepam.

Diclazepam seems to be more recreational, but it does seem to induce sleep. As a previous post said, Etizolam is the most recreational, but it sounds like it's left the legal market for yourself.

Both seem similarly 'safe', but who knows? They both lack literature.

They are pretty much 'real' benzos, so treat them as such in terms of safety. I would hazard a guess that pyraz is a touch safer to mix with booze, just because its less sedating so there is a slightly lower chance of you blacking out and choking on your own vomit. I have mixed both with large quantities of alcohol, but I have a ridiculous tolerance to both benzos and alcohol. I probably wouldn't mix them with opiates, but then I have no tolerance. If you feel the urge to combine drugs, start small. A pill, let it kick in, and if you still feel up to it, a drink, and then see how you feel in a few hours, y'know?
 
I don't think i'll combine them with anything actually, it's just good to know. I've done too much stupid shit on benzos, especially when i had a high tolerance. I'd take 8mg klonopin, get high for a few minutes then completely black out, tolerance should be down now i hope.
I'll most likely go for diclaz though, way cheaper.
 
Etizolam was scheduled in sweden last year, so i wanna try something else. From what i've read though, dicla has a warm kinda high, i like that in benzos, and etiz doesn't.

Sorry to hear that, diclazepam is better for what you want. You may also want to take a look at flubromazepam, never tried it myself, but from what I've read it doesn't sound bad.
 
Flubromazepam is kinda expensive, i think i'll go for flutoprazepam and diclazepam. Maybe some pyrazolam sometime in the future.
 
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