05-11-2017, 04:49 AM
(05-04-2017, 09:18 PM)mr nobody Wrote: This one is cool-rare benzos are always a bit of a seach mission.
Off topic: Why not go with temazepam from iop not that rare. Also vals or ativan plus a temazepam works well on those bad weeks where sleep is elusive.
Me? I would just get the temazepam-wish I could still get it prescribed.
Dalmane (in America/Canada), Dalmadorm elsewhere, or just generic flurazepam capsules are great. The very long half-life, longer than any RC benzo (except when phenazepam powder was sold and nobody had an idea what they were doing and taking massive doses from it, especially since it takes a while to kick in like oxazepam, say).
Flurazepam is a partial BZD agonist and last 250+ hour of half-life, this could very well be the methadone of benzo users, people who don't want to taper because they do get benefits from benzos. It helps insomniacs just like it helps people with GAD (when you wake up and have a degree of tolerance, the "hangover" will actually be wow I'm waking up without anxiety this is awesome).
Asking your doctor for it will be easy, it's not like the typical person who never comes for health concerns or yearly check-ups who show up asking for 2mg xanax bars or 2mg rivotril (klonopin), the 2 most common benzo in the US I understand from years of being some guy on the internet, 20 years in november(!) who's got a pretty good memory, photographic memory which helped me a lot when it was time to pass exams when I had my doctor script me 15 Seconals a year, in 2000 to 2004, in the end of october 2004, they removed all the good barbs except bulalbital which is in Fiorinal/Fioricet and phenobarbital, which doctors with no sense of morality will do quick benzo detox with mixed in with IV drug users etc. It's become rare as the phenomenon is now more understood (benz withdrawl and protacted benzo withdrawal.
Just an idea I had. As for something very related to it, there is something called norflurazepam which was invented by Sternbach just like flubromazepam (thanks by the way, I loved f-pam, but it's the only rc benzo Canada saw fit to ban expressly, which they have to because benzo's schedule is very low here, but yep, no more ordering flubromazepam, although I could order flubromazolam if I could find it. Good old drug law logic...
But I gotta say that I enjoyed Flurazepam everytime I've had it, effects are subtle for a while and suddenly you realize that you haven't been this relaxed in a long time, and it doesn't feel artificial, maybe it's the partial agonism.

