Drugs_Are_For_Losers
Bluelighter
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What bout drinking one beer with a tolerance
One beer on top of benzos isn't going to kill you, but do not make a habit of it. That combo is a world of fuck. It's all too easy for one beer to turn into 8, and then you wake up in handcuffs. And yes, one night of drinking on top of benzos raises your tolerance significantly. It really fries your GABA receptors.What bout drinking one beer with a tolerance
I meant one beer a day not one night of drinking, and I know you're not trying to give me a hard time everyone is pretty chill on this site.Onenight of drinking on top of benzos raises your tolerance significantly. It really fries your GABA receptors
Where you getting this from? Just your own personal experience? Plus you just say "benzos" and list one specific mg. They're different in equivalency. OP is talking about Xanax. Not all benzos are the same but you appear to putting them all in one category. Sorry, but am I misunderstanding you or not comprehending you correctly? And again..you say they lose their effectiveness in a month? Where you getting this from?Benzos start to lose their effectiveness after about a month of daily use.
Do NOT take 6mg per day! With zero tolerance you shouldn't take more than .5mg per day at first. 6mg is a ridiculous dose and will leave you with horrible rebound and dependence after just a couple weeks.
Where you getting this from? Just your own personal experience?
From medical literature, and my own extensive experience. They begin to lose their ^therapeutic effectiveness after about a month. The therapeutic index, when the drawbacks of the medication begin to outweigh the benefits. After about a month, the anxiety relief wanes as hard tolerance sets in and you need the benzo to just feel normal. It does not cure anxiety, it makes it worse in the end.Sorry, but am I misunderstanding you or not comprehending you correctly? And again..you say they lose their effectiveness in a month? Where you getting this from?
Plus you just say "benzos" and list one specific mg.
Within the context of the thread I was clearly talking about xanax. I'm very familiar with it, I was prescribed 2mg per day when I was just 17.OP is talking about Xanax.
Ehhhh, I'm not going to say they are all the same, but in the broader generalization of drug effects they kinda are all the same, yeah. Their effects, tolerance, dependence, and general prognosis of treatment are generally the same. The biggest difference is their respective half lives.Not all benzos are the same but you appear to putting them all in one category.
Where you getting this from? Just your own personal experience?
I've taken oxy, k pins and a few beers together daily for years. Zero issues. What's all the scare comments? That's why I asked..is this for real?
andIf developing at all, tolerance to the anxiolytic effects seems to develop more slowly compared to tolerance to the hypnotic effects. [...] Another double-blind study allocated 180 chronically anxious outpatients to diazepam (15 to 40 mg/day) and found that prolonged diazepam treatment (6–22 weeks) did not result in tolerance to the anxiolytic effects of diazepam [68]. Furthermore, additional studies all show a continuing anxiolytic effect, at least for panic disorder [69–72], generalized anxiety disorder [73], and social phobia [74–76].
Don't get me wrong, long term benzo use has a bunch of side effects (I should know), but the idea that they are going to just quit working for anxiety one day isn't really that solid.In conclusion, there is no solid evidence from the existing literature that anxiolytic efficacy declines following chronic benzodiazepine use in humans.
OP took 6mg of xanax with no tolerance and then got into the beerLooks like someone mixed some alcohol in with benzos![]()
Where did you find that study?Tolerance develops pretty rapidly to the sedative (hypnotic) and motor effects. But tolerance to the anxiolytic effects develops quite slowly if at all.
From the study:
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Don't get me wrong, long term benzo use has a bunch of side effects (I should know), but the idea that they are going to just quit working for anxiety one day isn't really that solid.
As long as you use them responsibly and keep to the lowest effective dose, you should be fine. Bartards give them a bad name.
They should still be a last resort though, in my opinion. Much like antipsychotics (but that's for another time...)
This is why long-term benzo use is so problematic. The individual on benzos feels like they need to increase their dosage when they really need to taper & quit.It does not cure anxiety, it makes it worse in the end.
It should apply to all benzodiazepines.Where did you find that study?
Stupid me all I had to do was click on that thing.
Does that apply to all benzodiazepines or only alprazolam and diazepam?
Used to have a liberal dr. so asking was no problem to get a prescription.Hi bluelighters and bluelets
Quick question: with no tolerance at all to Alprazolam could a person take it without it losing it's anxiolytic effect?
I spose it would depend on age, weight, sex etc wouldn't it or no?