Posted by rjlockhart37 on July 27, 2020, at 22:07:28
i was researching barbiturates for anxiety, today they are ancient history, all the 60s-70s doctors that prescribed them are long gone.
But i did research, the only 2 i found that were used for day time sedatives, were butabarbital and phenobarbital, and phenobarbital was the most common prescribed before benzodiazpines, and meprobamate. Like alrazolam todday, back then phenobarbital was a main choice. And i did some studies, i don't why people say they want to move to pheno, its not recreational too much, it lasts 12 hours and your sedated but not euphoric way, i read people experiences say they disappointed in the effects of it, because it was a barbiturate.It makes you sleepy, and general calm. They were known as purple hearts, goof balls, and phennies on the street long ago.
Anyways, today i think pharmacies have to have written explantion why a barbiturate needs to be used
But butabarbital - its a C-3 less abusive, it shorter time than phenobabrital. I saw an ad of woman calm, said 'day time sedative for nervous tension'
"There comes a time in your life where you have to choose to turn the page, write another book, or simply close it"
-Shannon L Alder
poster:rjlockhart37
thread:1111433
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20200711/msgs/1111433.html