Posted by jonhed on June 20, 2016, at 14:27:00
In reply to Any little-known benzos that could be helpful?, posted by PilledOut on June 20, 2016, at 13:25:56
It may be a dangerous road to take, because of the potential addiction and abuse pontential, but i have some suggestions, if your doctor is liberal.
Clomethiazole doesn't cause cross-tolerance to other benzos.
Neither do Chlordiazepoxide, at least to some extent.Also the Z-Analogs i very helpful in this sort of situation, because they doesn't build cross-tolerance in any way what so ever with any benzo.
So my suggestion is (take in consider that i am very liberal and sort of addicted to benzos):
Rotate between
1. Nitrazepam for 3 days.
2. Chlordiazepoxide for 3 days.
3. Clonazepam for 3 days.
4. Flunitrazepam when needed (not often)
And the most important is to take some days "off" benzos and take zopiclone for like 2 weeks, then your tolerance is gone.
You don't need to follow the exact advice, because no doctor would ever write a script for that much benzodiazepines.
But the z-drugs are very good for avoiding tolerance to any other benzo + it stops the withdrawal of the benzo you take for the moment completely.
In this way you don't need to take massive doses of any benzo, and still get that immediate effect just from like 5mg of nitrazepam, instead of taking 20mg a day and don't feel anything.Disclaimer: I believe that some people NEED benzos to live. I have friends who have committed suicide because their doctors is benzofobic.
Don't hate on me please.
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