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Adinazolam

adinazolam

Basic Information

Summary

Benzodiazepine derivative that has some antidepressant properties. Never FDA approved, yet however has been sold as a research chemical.

Depressant

Depressants are drugs which reduce arousal and stimulation in the user, characterised by a depressing of mental and physical functions.

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Habit-forming

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Tentative

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Dose

Oral
Light5-15mg
Common15-30mg
Strong30-50mg+

Duration

All ROAs
Onset10-25 minutes
Duration2-5 hours
After-effects1-16 hours

Avoid

All other CNS depressants.

Aliases

deracyn

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Interactions

No interaction information for Adinazolam