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This is especially true with the extremely sedative RC Benzos like Bromazolam and Flubromazolam and other pharmas like Flunitrazepam and Midazolam. Its a very strong sedative benzo, too much for my opinion. I’m a simple guy who enjoys Diazepam and Bromazepam after being prescribed almost every benzo under the sun. Started with a Alprazolam bars and Kpin addiction at 14yo, so its been close to a decade on benzos and my experience with them. Diazepam has been my favorite ever since I discovered them on a taper a couple years ago, since before that I was taking so much (10-20mg daily alprazolam/clonazepam) that Diazepam wasn’t gonna do shit for me.
I can see the similarities with Diazepam, however its a very strong sedative and in turn you don’t really do much the whole day, or even a few days. I am also on an Oxycodone prescription and find myself nodding constantly which can be a bad thing if you’re not using these drugs recreationally. I would asume it works better for nighttime since most of the full benefits come on the afterglow. For this reason I prefer Norflurazepam for my taper since it is a lot more forgiving in that regard, while still giving a very good alternative to Diazepam. It’s warm, subtle, and overall a great benzo because of the half life without stacking as hard as Flubromazepam does. It also has very sedative properties but I can still manage to find the time/inspiration to do stuff. Also redosing if needed isn’t as iffy and can be enjoyable. Flubromazepam’s half life and come-up is a lot longer and more pronounced than Norflurazepam’s, making it very risky to redose and end up flying through many bartard days, almost like a time-skip. Its the perfect benzo for someone looking to be full bartard if you take enough. And sometimes the nice effects of Fpam might lead to compulsive redosing.
Flubromazepam does a good job at making tapering easy, however if you plan on using this Benzo be very careful with dosing and half life. I can imagine stacking this Benzos would have some unwanted side effects even a day or two after dosing. Also make sure you don’t have anything important to do, the muscle relaxing and sedative properties make it harder to do stuff, and can even create some brain-fog for a couple days. I’m currently on it and have a hard time typing and also trying to not ramble for too long.
This is my experience with Flubromazepam, interested in knowing what your experience is with it.
Edit: Best sleep i’ve had in a while. Feels pretty good the next day. Going to take some Norflu, yeah I know i’m stacked as hell rn but shit I need to fight the sedation with some other relaxation. lmao.
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