buy etizolam online referred to as 1-Methyl-6-o-chlorophenyl-8-ethyl-4H-s-triazolo[3,4-c]thieno[2,3-e]1,4-diazepine with a systematic name of 4-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-ethyl-9-methyl-6H-thieno[3,2-f][1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a][1,4]diazepine is a benzodiazepine analog. The chemical is marketed under brand names such as Depas, Pasaden, Etizola, Etilaam, and Sedekopan.
The difference between Etizolam and other benzodiazepines is that the benzene ring is replaced with a thiophene ring which makes Etizolam a thienodiazepine.
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Dose
There is no guarantee of the accuracy of the contents marked on packets, as etizolam is not prescribed in the UK. Generally sold as tablets ranging from 0.5 mg to 2 mg. Etizolam is stronger than diazepam (Valium) – a 1 mg etizolam tablet is equivalent to a 10 mg diazepam tablet (these doses should not be taken as a recommendation).buy etizolam online
Etizolam is short-acting benzodiazepine (the effects can wear off quickly). The effects can appear within 30–60 minutes, and last between 6–8 hours, depending on amount taken and individual metabolism.
Effects
Benzodiazepines can cause drowsiness and long periods of sleep. They slow down your heart rate and breathing. People taking them can experience a ‘floating’ sensation as well as a warm, calm and relaxed feeling. Other effects can include lack of coordination, slowed speech, blackouts, short-term memory loss, reduced mental alertness and anxiety.
Benzodiazepines can also reduce anxiety and therefore impair your judgement of danger. This makes people care less, and can result in risky behaviour.
However, some people taking benzodiazepines, particularly at higher doses, can experience increased anxiety, seizures or ‘fitting’, aggression and other negative symptoms.
Withdrawal symptoms can happen even after short periods of use. Avoid taking for more than 4 weeks. With prolonged use, withdrawal effects can be severe and may include headaches, seizures (fits) nausea, extreme anxiety, depression, paranoia and delusions (very strong beliefs that other people don’t share). The severity of the symptoms will vary depending on the amount of drug used but symptoms will ease with time. During this time, to help the body recover, a healthy diet, fresh air, light exercise can help. Try to resist taking more of the drug, or other drugs (including alcohol) to deal with the withdrawal symptoms.
Stopping after longer term use requires a steady reduction of dose (tapering) and support: stopping suddenly and completely can be fatal. Your GP or local drug service can help with this.
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