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When on a long journey or flight i really get agitated, I had a few ideas on how to get around this.. by staying up all night and sleeping on a 9 hour flight (didn’t work, for me at least) I had tried natural sleeping pills, These work for me if i’m in a real bed in a real house going to sleep, but not on a flight or car journey. I can’t take vals because they give my pins and needles in my cheeks. I would like to be informed of a legal sleeping pill or something else i can take with me and sleep through the ride. Any ideas?
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Why does valium give you pins & needles? You should speak with your Doctor.
I don’t think i’m going to tell a doctor about one time in my teens when i took vals.
just ordered that sleepaid stuff from amazon , you think you can take this through airports?
@wickle 563895 wrote:
Etizolam – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Why does valium give you pins & needles? You should speak with your Doctor.
Yeah, that is highly unusual. How many times have you taken them?
Aha, one time. I was probably either a coincidence or part of the muscle relaxation action of the vals.
rohypnol should help you get some shut eye whatever the circumstance…
You can ask your doctor for a prescription to help you sleep if you need to fly long distance and can’t sleep.
My doctor is a dick. he knows i’m a united fan and he supports the rival team, he wouldn’t even give me antibiotics abscess.
@know_hope 563903 wrote:
rohypnol should help you get some shut eye whatever the circumstance…
Can you bring rohypnol through the airport?
@everyonesatit 563928 wrote:
Can you bring rohypnol through the airport?
I doubt it. You can bring etizolam as it is not illegal or any prescription benzo if it has a sticker on the package with your name on (from the pharmacy).
As for your Doctor, you can request to change Drs.
@everyonesatit 563928 wrote:
Can you bring rohypnol through the airport?
rohypnol is a v strong benzo, used as a date rape drug
@Dr Bunsen 563914 wrote:
You can ask your doctor for a prescription to help you sleep if you need to fly long distance and can’t sleep.
I expect such prescriptions may be even more likely across Europe and Asia following recent world events – but be aware that even across the EU there are differences in what are classed as controlled drugs and OTC, and in some countries Etizolam (and many other RCs) are controlled (often North European nations thought of as “tolerant/liberal”)
Can I take controlled medicines abroad? – Health questions – NHS Choices
Check first with whatever country your going to about the Etizolam. They are legal in the UK if your over 18 and work well with anxiety and sleep disorders, don’t take too many though. Don’t forget 1mg etizolam = 10mg diazepam so can be pretty strong if you don’t have any benzodiazepine tolerance/experience
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