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RCs RC benzo sublingual B-A?

phatass

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Sometimes i take a small dab of an RC benzo (like diclazepam, flubromazepam or etizolam), usually if i'm on a comedown, not recreationally, i feel sublingual acts faster as an ROA than oral, but does it diminish the close to 100% oral BA, most benzos/thienos have? Or is the difference between oral and sublingual consumption of these negligable?

Sources are welcome... opinions also...

Thanks
 
Just an opinion based on experiences with bromazepam which is a Rx benzo meant for sublingual ROA. Out of curiosity I swallowed some and the only difference was the that while the onset of effect was faster via the sublingual route, they was no perceptible difference in intensity. I thought that was a little odd, what with all that jazz about first-pass metabolizing and all, but that's what happened.
 
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