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@Tryptameanie 566188 wrote:
Definitely, even 4mg of flubromazepam is way more effective than about 6mg of etizolam.
For you perhaps as an individual reaction; but 6mg of etiz = approx 60mg of Valium. No cross tolerance either from Etiz so you’d be doing well to still be awake after 60mg of val or 6mg of etiz without being experienced in whichever you take
@eeezyuk 566187 wrote:
hiya mate would you say flubromazepam has a better effect than etizolam for sleep aid
Really does depend what your tolerance is for normal benzos, if you have high tolerance, flubs probably won’t do much
@Tryptameanie 566196 wrote:
Hmmm that.s a bit unusual. I use flubro only when I’ve been on stimulants and it’s put me to sleep far better than any other benzo I’ve tried. The only thing it (or any other benzo) is after taking CTMP but even prescription sleepers couldn’t stop the CTMP until it was well over. You are right that it seems to have a lesser benzo effect than say etizolam but I mentioned it because for ending any type of stimulant or even just to get to sleep if you have trouble sleeping normally, but should be taken within 30 minutes of going to bed much like zopiclone which can kick in in less than 20 minutes but if you don’t go to bed after an hour that also loses it’s hypnotic effect.
Have you buy any chance failed to take into account that Etizolam takes approximately 2 hours before it reaches optimum effectiveness. You may start to feel it within 15-30 mins but it takes 2 hours to fully kick in. Best used to treat natural insomnia as opposed to stimulant induced insomnia. Otherwise it’ll start to kill your stim buzz but not enough to put you to sleep.
Just a thought.
You are right that tolerance can build quickly and for recreational use etizolam does give a better effect which is why I only use them for sleep and etizolam for pleasure.
@Tryptameanie 566152 wrote:
Here;s a few links for you to look at
Detection and identification of the designer… [J Mass Spectrom. 2013] – PubMed – NCBI
finally tried flubromazepam : Drugs
(benzos) Flubromazepam
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flubromazepam
I can’t get flubromazepam through airport security.
@The Psyentist 566203 wrote:
Have you buy any chance failed to take into account that Etizolam takes approximately 2 hours before it reaches optimum effectiveness. You may start to feel it within 15-30 mins but it takes 2 hours to fully kick in. Best used to treat natural insomnia as opposed to stimulant induced insomnia. Otherwise it’ll start to kill your stim buzz but not enough to put you to sleep.
Just a thought.
Appreciate the reply. When I take benzos after stimulants, it’s generally because I’ve been up too long and need sleep, I wouldn’t do stims and benzos as a combo.. Etizolam are the benzo I use most often for pleasure and for getting to sleep after things like aMT but when I’ve overindulged in stims, sometimes even large amounts of etiz just don’t cut it and then I reach for the flubro (or zopiclone if I’m lucky). Maybe others find different and so I can’t say that everyone would find the same as me. I very much enjoy etiz but in some circumstances I just find flubro more effective.
@EPICLULZ 566723 wrote:
I can’t get flubromazepam through airport security.
Put them in some sort of hollowed out weapon, security never seem to find them.
@Tryptameanie 566727 wrote:
Put them in some sort of hollowed out weapon, security never seem to find them.
I could just hide them with my meth.
@EPICLULZ 566730 wrote:
I could just hide them with my meth.
LMAO.
@Tryptameanie 566731 wrote:
LMAO.
you’re supposed to up like him for that.
@Digital Buddha 566756 wrote:
you’re supposed to up like him for that.
Whoops.
@Tryptameanie 566148 wrote:
It’s basically the strongest benzo available online and without a prescription, which makes it very difficult to come to a reasonable conclusion as to why only etizolam is likely to be classified when every benzo available carries a risk of addiction.
EVERY DRUG CARRIES A RISK OF ADDICTION. SUGAR? = KILLER!
ETIZOLAM IS NOT A BENZO. Etizolam – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
@wickle 566819 wrote:
EVERY DRUG CARRIES A RISK OF ADDICTION. SUGAR? = KILLER!
ETIZOLAM IS NOT A BENZO. Etizolam – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ok thiodiazapine, happy now. Do you have any, you sound like you could do with a few.
@wickle 566819 wrote:
EVERY DRUG CARRIES A RISK OF ADDICTION. SUGAR? = KILLER!
ETIZOLAM IS NOT A BENZO. Etizolam – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
sugar sure is a killer. dose and frequency of dose are probably the two most important factors in determining outcomes with any drug, to be fair i think tryptameanie hasn’t crossed into a realm of abuse with this substance reading his posts.
@Tryptameanie 566837 wrote:
Ok thiodiazapine, happy now. Do you have any, you sound like you could do with a few.
its a benzo-analog and posesses benzodiazapine qualities, nothing to be toyed with but certaintly not that high up on the dangerous drug pyramid.
edit: according to wiki mississippi the most backwards state in the USA is banning it soon. Mississippi has used all kinds of techniques to try to shut down all of its abortion clinics. fucking crazy place. guess sleep aids are too dangerous.
The way it looks to me right now the most dangerous things in america are the people tasked with keeping the people safe (police, feds,NSA etc.). When I was a kid I wanted to live there but now I’ve grown up and can see what goes on over there, I finally realized getting wound up about new drug laws every year is better than being sentenced to life in prison for being caught in possetion 3 times. Land of the free indeed.
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