03-13-2024, 04:02 AM
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04-04-2024, 01:17 PM
Hmmmm this sounds like it possibly has some potential. Anyone have any experience with Etiz? If so, what are the pros and cons??
04-04-2024, 08:47 PM
https://www.ioplist.org/search.php?actio...order=desc
i just used the search engine with etiz and lots comes up.
it was an RC (research i think) so we stopped having people openly speak of it. that wee search engine holds years of info.
i just used the search engine with etiz and lots comes up.
it was an RC (research i think) so we stopped having people openly speak of it. that wee search engine holds years of info.
04-04-2024, 09:29 PM
(04-04-2024, 08:47 PM)Charon Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.ioplist.org/search.php?actio...order=descSo if its no longer classified as an "RC" is it a "c@ontr@lled subst@nce?"
i just used the search engine with etiz and lots comes up.
it was an RC (research i think) so we stopped having people openly speak of it. that wee search engine holds years of info.
04-04-2024, 10:38 PM
Etiz, a thienodiazepine chemically related to benzodiazepines, is commonly used to treat insomnia and anxiety1. Its legal status varies by location:
United States: Etizolam is not federally scheduled by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). However, some states have classified it as a controlled substance:
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia (as Schedule IV; other states prohibit it as a Schedule I substance)
Louisiana
Mississippi
Texas
South Carolina
Virginia2.
International: In other countries, regulations may differ. It’s essential to check local laws and regulations regarding etizolam’s status and use.
Remember to consult a healthcare professional for accurate and up-to-date information, especially if you have any specific concerns or questions about etizolam.
Learn more
1
deadiversion.usdoj.gov
2
en.wikipedia.org
3
dla.mil
What are the side effects of etizolam?
How does it compare to other benzo
United States: Etizolam is not federally scheduled by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). However, some states have classified it as a controlled substance:
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia (as Schedule IV; other states prohibit it as a Schedule I substance)
Louisiana
Mississippi
Texas
South Carolina
Virginia2.
International: In other countries, regulations may differ. It’s essential to check local laws and regulations regarding etizolam’s status and use.
Remember to consult a healthcare professional for accurate and up-to-date information, especially if you have any specific concerns or questions about etizolam.
Learn more
1
deadiversion.usdoj.gov
2
en.wikipedia.org
3
dla.mil
What are the side effects of etizolam?
How does it compare to other benzo
04-05-2024, 03:08 AM
(04-04-2024, 10:38 PM)Charon Wrote: [ -> ]Etiz, a thienodiazepine chemically related to benzodiazepines, is commonly used to treat insomnia and anxiety1. Its legal status varies by location:Oh my bad, I should have known better than to actually spell it out. Won't happen again.
United States: Etizolam is not federally scheduled by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). However, some states have classified it as a controlled substance:
Alabama
Arkansas
Florida
Georgia (as Schedule IV; other states prohibit it as a Schedule I substance)
Louisiana
Mississippi
Texas
South Carolina
Virginia2.
International: In other countries, regulations may differ. It’s essential to check local laws and regulations regarding etizolam’s status and use.
Remember to consult a healthcare professional for accurate and up-to-date information, especially if you have any specific concerns or questions about etizolam.
Learn more
1
deadiversion.usdoj.gov
2
en.wikipedia.org
3
dla.mil
What are the side effects of etizolam?
How does it compare to other benzo
08-24-2024, 04:11 PM
This might have been the one that got away for now I always was a alp guy bud was curious about etz how do they compare?
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