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Benzos RC benzodiazepine

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Hi.. I am trying to learn about bromazepam, flubromazepam, and etiolazam (sp?), etc

What are RC benzodiazepine?? I didnt even know most of these things exsisted and one BL said they've done 9. What are the 9? Can anyone explain these to me, where they come from, how you get them? How similiar they're to xanax? I have a lot of anxiety issues, but xanax always just gets me into trouble. If these are an alternative....

Thanks in advance
 
etizolam is normally compare to Xanax. and we can't give out vendors or sources but you purchase them online. I don't know to much about the other RC benzos (technically I think most of them are thienodiazepines) I do have some experience with etiz and I enjoyed it.
 
Etizolam is the most popular but technically it's not a benzodiazepine it's regarded as a thienodiazepine, but the difference is mostly just chemical semantics.
As the above poster said it's most like xanax, and has been noted by lots to not build up tolerance like other benzos, the other two I know about are phenazepam and pyrazolam.
Phenazepam can be useful for anxiety and has been shown to be recreational but an extreme amount of caution must be taken with phenazepam.
Moreso than other benzos because it's half life is roughly 60 hours, so if you take too much you can suffer the dreaded multi day blackouts, if you find this in powder form, don't buy it, find it in pill form, and always start with the lowest possible dose and titrate VERY carefully.
Pyrazolam is considered to be the least recreational and even the least useful.
It has a life life similar to clonazepam and can possibly be used for anxiety but even this I've heard it doesn't work that well, it's desired effect is that it causes much less sedation than other benzos.
 
The only I know are Etizolam, Phenazepam, Pyrazolam, Diclazepam and Flubromazepam. You CANNOT ask for source the only thing I can tell you is that these are research chemicals. They are similar to Alprazolam (Xanax) in some way because these are Benzodiazepine/Thienodiazepine so these are modulator of GABA on GABAa receptor at BZD site but they all have different effect on there own some last for ever some are ineffective some are more anxiolitic some are more sedative. Be very careful with them as they are fairly potent dose are between 0,5 to 4mg depending on which one you take. Be sure you know how to use them how much to dose and be particularly careful with Phenazepam this chemical as created thousan of trip disaster/train wreck. People ending at hospital or even in prison.

This thread is probably getting closed soon so take those advices.
 
Hi.. I am trying to learn about bromazepam, flubromazepam, and etiolazam (sp?), etc

What are RC benzodiazepine?? I didnt even know most of these things exsisted and one BL said they've done 9. What are the 9? Can anyone explain these to me, where they come from, how you get them? How similiar they're to xanax? I have a lot of anxiety issues, but xanax always just gets me into trouble. If these are an alternative....

Thanks in advance

For a greener to post warnings not to source for drugs seems odd; but I have to do that now. The forum rules clearly state that trying to procure drugs is not allowed. : - /
 
RC benzos are just grey market benzos manufactured for sale as bulk chemicals. They are not really a viable alternative to prescription benzodiazepines at all.

If you think it's hard to control your intake of 1mg tablets, then having thousands of doses of powder isn't a good plan.

You should research the individual compounds, they're all different.
 
This is essentially a what-do-I-take thread, and this is a harm reduction focus forum. If you have any harm reduction related questions feel free to ask them. Read the OD guidelines and the Bluelight User Agreement which you are bound by and agreed to follow upon creation of your account.
 
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