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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards | negrogesic

slamming benzos

Maybe you just have an affinity to bang. But there's absolutely no need to slam a benzo unless a nurse is treating you for a psychotic episode lol. Swallow the GOD-DAMN pill bruh.
 
I've tried IMing oxy which is also not advantageous, bioavailability wise... while I liked it, it wasn't really more effective so a waste of materials like wheel filters. Yeah I like IMing things, but I wanna tell myself not to be silly when it's no use. And I am telling you to better forget about

You cannot even inject most benzo's since they are not water-soluble, so you'd have to use PG or go for some DMSO strategy if thats even wise or feasable.

Look to other drugs to give you a rush, and use benzo's like clonazepam sublingually.. that is: by letting dissolve under the tongue.

Welcome to Bluelight and all that, but post questions in the appropriate forum for the topic of discussion, not in the trip report section, which your question is most certainly not.
 
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I have had vials of Valium and Lorazepam and i can say that IV benzos are no better then taking them orally. There is no rush so the only difference is it hit's you much quicker.
 
I believe there are some water soluble benzo's. If memory serves, Midazolam is water soluble, so get that one if you're going to slam a benzo. Plus Midazolam is one of the more fun ones.
 
One, that's not a BZD (Buse), two, yes, certain rare ones.. Though I have IV'ed Etizolam (Needle fixation) no rush, just chillin'.
 
I can confirm midazolam and pyrazolam as water soluble. Pyrazolam is meh (though actually fun via this ROA, absolute grade-A baloneyum otherwise), midazolam feels pretty good, though still not great as far as IV drugs go.

Flurazepam and loprazolam I think are also water soluble, at least, and though triazolam is not very highly soluble, the doses are so minute that I think you may be able to fix an active shot. That may also apply to brotizolam. Don't quote me on that though.
 
I believe there are some water soluble benzo's. If memory serves, Midazolam is water soluble, so get that one if you're going to slam a benzo. Plus Midazolam is one of the more fun ones.


I've had IV midazolam at the hospital but I had no idea they made pill form??? How do you even get that prescribed? What a sleep aid that woud be!
 
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