im not too experienced with pharms, i hear a lot about klonopin?, lorezapan? and 'benzos'. can you make a chart that like brings a little more clarity to the major pharms. thanks.
well they are benzos used to treat anxiety and alcohol withdrawl your question was kind of vague, care to elaborate more? i can give u more info if you give more detail in your question...
i think he means in terms of how strong they are like weakest to strongest, if i got the correct jist of the post.
well u got long acting ones such as valuim and clonazepam and short acting like lorazepam and alpraolam xanax is used most
yeah i just wanna know like what their all about bro. like for phycedelics you got acid: makes u trip for 12 hours, clear headed trip shrooms: mindfuck trip for 4-6 hours, visuals in patterns molly: euphorical amphetimine lol, makes u love everything. whats all are the major pharms all about?
opiates: used to treat pain. for some people, they help with social anxiety. recreationally they bring euphoria and some people get a nod, which means they drift in and out of sleep. benzos: used to treat anxiety and in some cases, sleeping disorders. sort of like alcohol in a pill form in that it makes you feel good but too much can make you blackout and do REALLY stupid shit and you wont even realize you did anything. i got high on valiums one night and had a few beers at my house and the next day i woke up with a scraped elbow. luckily nothing in the house was broken muscle relaxers: good if you wanna go straight to sleep. or if you want a sedated high, take a very small amount. anti-deppresants: useless for recreational and medical use. fuck them. amphetamines: speed. they make you more motivated and you can huge bursts of energy anti-convulsants: drugs like lyrica and neurontin are up for debate as far as recreational value. some people notice a very small extacy type buzz, others notice an opiate type euphoria antihistamines: good for recreation if you want to feel like you smoked a pound of stress weed, ate a bowl of cotton, put on a suit made of weights, and wanna feel like you belong in a mental hospital. edit: i am probably missing some pharm categories. and also, this information is based on my personal experiences with these drugs. not everyone is going to feel the same way.
thanks man now fill this out as best you can opiates: benzos: muscle relaxers: anti depressants: amphetimines: anti-convulsants: antihistamines: with the specific drugs each one belongs to
dxm: controversial drug. some people dont like the trip. basically, low doses of dxm can bring a strong euphoria and in some cases, make you more talkative. higher doses bring you into a more trippy state of mind. gradually increasing the dose can make you trip but still be able to function somewhat. extremely high doses such as 900-2000 mgs (NOTHING higher than 2000) will take you to a different world where everything is just different and images seem almost cartoonish. also, on extremly high doses, moving around wont be an option unless, obviously, if you need to use the bathroom. on high doses, the best thing to do is listen to trippy music, bond with your pets, smoke a little bit of weed, or watch a trippy movie or cartoons. if dxm isnt your thing, you can make the buzz better by taking a small rec amount (200 mgs) and smoke a bowl, which will make the experience much more enjoyable. dxm and weed are like the peanut butter and jelly of the drug world.
opiates: oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, propoxyphene, hydromorphone, oxymorphone, etc benzos: alprozolam, clonazepam, lorazepam, etc muscle relaxers: flexeril, soma, skelaxin, etc anti-depressants: prozac, zoloft, paxil, etc amphetamines: adderall, concerta, etc anti-convulsants: neurontin, lyrica antihistamines: dramamine, benadryl, etc is that what you meant?
Lol, you start out with chemical names then go into trade or brand names. some brand names for; Opiates: Vicodin, Percocet, Oxycontin, MS contin, tylenol 3 Benzos: Xanax, Valium, Klonopin, Atvian The only really good ones out of all these groups are (in order for me) opiates, amphetamines, benzos. The rest can be merely used as tools to me.
yeah sorry about that lol. i had intended to list all chemical names but when i got to certain drugs i didnt know the chemical name and didnt think to look up the chemical names cause i was tired.
Concerning availability: I used to be able to get Darvocet (Propoxyphene) readily from the P.A. at the health plan I was a member of. Now, it's hard to get. They've begun withdrawing availability of some opioid/opiates, saying that it's because of drug "build-up" in the system. I've never used much, but when I want to, I don't want somebody telling me I can't. I don't like that. Why are these drugs becoming less available? Is it because of suicides, or addictions, or some form of liver damage from overuse, or liability issues, or all of the above?
The FDA has been talking about banning pills like Darvocet, Percocet, and Lortab because the APAP in them has caused a number of deaths. Addiction is always an issue, but they mostly worry about that with stronger pills like OxyContin and Morphine. It's funny that the controversy is over a common over-the-counter medicine, while the opiate component is hardly an issue.