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Rarest Benzo??

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ZzopiatezZ

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Just curios if anybody out there has tried some really rare benzo's that are hard to get your hands on. I have only had xanax, valium, ativan and klonopin.
Klononip being my favorite and most effective in treating anxiety in low doses like .5mg.


So whats the rarest benzo that some of yall have I tried and how was the experience?? Im just curious....

(Bromazepam, Midazolam, Nitrazepam, Triazolam.........)
 
They are all pretty easy to come across/get prescribed to. The most uncommon one I have been prescribed to is Restoril (temazepam), but that's just me.
 
Hmmm Temazepam. Its pretty hard to get any benzo besides xanax. I hate xanax. I take one on a Friday night and my weekend is gone. Klonopin does not give me the amnesic feeling and I like Valium but a little to mild in my opinion. Alwayss wanted to try Rophynol
 
I guess the rarest for me would be IV Versed (midazolam). It was pretty euphoric for a benzo, and definitely makes you chill...and that's an understatement.
Another rare one (I think) would be ProSom (estazolam), found it in someone's fucking Tylenol bottle. It's a crappy benzo, though, and not really even worth trying for benzo lovers.

I would like most to try flunitrazepam, phenazepam, and triazolam.
 
ive tried temazepam , nitrezepam , valium and xanax with no success fro the doc giving me k-pins and thats the one i really wanna try along side phenazepam .. if only
 
Nimetazepam (the infamous Erimin 5) seems to be all but unheard of outside of SE Asia and is supposedly up there with midazolam and temazepam for euphoria. Sounds yummy but unless my doctor decides to be really nice and switch my temazis for Erimin (or I somehow get over to Hong Kong) I doubt I'll ever see it. Not that I complain about a temazi script =D
 
temaz , nitreazepamd and valium seem to be a cakewalk for me its just xanax i struggle to get from my doc and when asked for k-pin it seemd to be red flagged for users only with epilepsy or schizophrenia... i forgot , all i know is i cant get it
 
Nimetazepam (the infamous Erimin 5) seems to be all but unheard of outside of SE Asia and is supposedly up there with midazolam and temazepam for euphoria. Sounds yummy but unless my doctor decides to be really nice and switch my temazis for Erimin (or I somehow get over to Hong Kong) I doubt I'll ever see it. Not that I complain about a temazi script =D

They're fucking LUSH!!! =D

Sorry, had to get that out yet again... :D

Nimetazepam's Wiki Page.
My god I'd kill a gypsy for some more Happy 5's :|

I mean even 5-10mg gives some really nice euphoria unlike Temazepam's 60mg+ to get some euphoria out of it.
 
I don't blame you Shammy =D
... Reckon we should get in touch with the Yakuza? ;) hehehe
 
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^ Speaking of which, when in Tokyo, I was prescribed Etizolam and it was the most interesting benzo I have ever taken. It actually produced quite a lot of mood-elevation.

I am the only person I know of (who speaks English) who has taken it.

I was also given Brotizolam by the same doctor. It isn't as uncommon, but still rare, and not nearly as nice.
 
valium is ineffective, and zannies n k-pin give me black outs, but ativan is somthing i can really groove on. and i dont think that buspar is really a benzo but i've been on that, and i dont like it, plus i dont belive tha tis rare atal.
 
librium is a good rare one. knocks you out

librium is the only benzo they give in county jail up here, to detoxing drunks. i always considered it to be lower on the chain than valium...

ativan=4x(valium)
klonopin=4x(ativan)
zanax=4x(klonopin)

my doc had a sliding scale, like a color wheel of benzos,

someone find a list of all the bennies and put 'em in order.

sub categories for short and long acting, fast acting and time release...
 
Just curios if anybody out there has tried some really rare benzo's that are hard to get your hands on. I have only had xanax, valium, ativan and klonopin.
Klononip being my favorite and most effective in treating anxiety in low doses like .5mg.


So whats the rarest benzo that some of yall have I tried and how was the experience?? Im just curious....

(Bromazepam, Midazolam, Nitrazepam, Triazolam.........)

I've had all 4 of them that you mention. I'm in the UK by the way. I've recently been prescribed temazepam but have had it loads and I don't think it's that too great.

I scoured 4 ampoules of Versed (Midazolam) last Nov'. Fucking great IV'ed!

I liked triazolam (Halcion) but can't get it anymore, my source in Central American got shut down! ;-(

Nitrazepam was very nice only scoured it once and had either 14 or 16. I liked it alot.

I think the whole "This benzo' is best...." comes down to where you're from!

Alot in the US think temazepam is the best cause it's hardly prescribed and we use it alot here in the UK. Howver Alprazolam/Xanax is a shit load better but hardly prescribed here in the UK

I yesterday had the pleasure of trying Phenazepam, but took too much and feel to sleep on my bed for a few hours! :\

Rare here in the UK is Rohypnol, it can be prescribed privately but not on the NHS and considering how good nitrazepam was I imagine flunitrazepam to be alot better!
 
^ Speaking of which, when in Tokyo, I was prescribed Etizolam and it was the most interesting benzo I have ever taken. It actually produced quite a lot of mood-elevation.

I am the only person I know of (who speaks English) who has taken it.

I was also given Brotizolam by the same doctor. It isn't as uncommon, but still rare, and not nearly as nice.

Sounds like Japanese chemists are coming up with some of the most beautiful Benzos created :) I'd love some of that Etizolam. How did the Brotizolam compare to the former?
 
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