Posted by chemist on May 22, 2005, at 12:24:13
In reply to Bzs questions Bromazepamto Darkhorse and everybody, posted by sdb on May 22, 2005, at 11:18:31
hello there, chemist here...i assume you are not in the u.s. given the meds you note...the benzodiazepine derivative that came to mind - although i am uncertain if it is marketed and where - is a slight (very slight) variation on the prazepam theme: the phenyl in the 5-position off the 7-membered ring in prazepam is devoid of any ring substituents; if one fluorinates the phenyl moiety in question in the 2-position, one has flutoprazepam...long half-life, 2 or 3 (??) active metabolites...in any event, you might see if it is available in your area....all the best, chemist
> Hi Darkhorse, hi everybody!
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> I have pretty good stabilizing effects with prazepam. It works more subtle and as you said 11 pm once daily intake. It's somehow activating but also makes you a bit tired. I think its an underestimated long-acting bz with interesting pharmacokinetics. I have taken it for eight days and stopped it immediately after testing without any problems.
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> You prefer Bromazepam.
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> Is it possible to thake Bromazepam possibly once a day, what is your experience?
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> My goal is to treat bp (with OCD, Anxiety and SP in bad mood swings) with longer acting bz's instead of not yet success with mood-stabilizers.
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> You once rated ketazolam as very sedating, is it true? Are there some other long-acting bz's I am possibly not aware?
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> I am not interested in short-acting bz's like alprazolam.
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> Thanks for sharing experience.
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> Regards
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> sdb
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