Ah, you mean the 2-Methyl-AP-237... Yes, but that's for users with low or no tolerance to opioids. I have a decent to high tolerance (2 x 80 mg OxyContin + 1 x 20 mg OxyNorm Instant, to be precise). My tolerance has been higher, using Fentanyl and its analogues (including Carfentanil), Methadone, etc. But I'm off the Methadone and I don't fuck around with Fentanyl or Fentalogues anymore). I'm curious as to what would be my sweet spot. Hopefully, it's not too high... I think 5 - 10 milligrams would be right for me as an allergy test. I'll give it an hour and see how it affects me, before using higher doses.
Also, I'm curious as to what RoA would be best. I've read that it has a high oral BA, but I usually either vape it on foil using the "chasing the dragon" technique, or I go for parenteral administration (subcutaneous, intramuscular or -mostly- intravenous; unless it turns out to be a really caustic compound: in that case I will refrain from parenteral administration). Insufflation might be a good way as to gauge how caustic this substance is (hopefully it's not excessively caustic).
I did read a few reports (a.o. on Reddit) but more info is always welcome; especially since it seems most reports come from users with zero to little opioid tolerance... This applies to information about its parent compound, AP-237, as well. How would the two methyl groups affect this substance (in terms of potency, etc.)?
About the Bromazolam: I'm not sure how I am going to handle this substance. I have already procured gloves for both chemicals, as well as a multiple flasks and droppers. I don't know if it's soluble in water (I doubt it, since it's a 1,4-Benzodiazepine). I'm doubting whether I should dissolve it in Ethyl-Alcohol or Propylene Glycol...
Anyway, thanks for the input so far! Although to be honest, I would think that people would be all over novel, non-Fentanyl based opioids...