Etizolam 2mg ( Buy etizolam
Etizolam 2mg ( Buy etizolam )
Etizolam 2mg is a benzodiazepine analogue, a thienodiazepene1. It has gathered some popularity on the new psychoactive substance (NPS) market in the UK and Europe.
Etizolam (marketed under many brand names) is a thienodiazepine derivative which is a benzodiazepine analog.
Brand Names :
Etilaam, Etizest, Etizola, Sedekopan, Depas, Pasaden
Classification:
Depressant.
Background:
Etizolam 2mg is unlicensed in the UK although used as a prescribed medication in other countries such as India , Italy and Japan. A 1mg tablet is equivalent to a 10mg diazepam (Valium) tablet.
Appearance
Etizolam typically comes in 1mg and 2mg tablets which are often described as
‘pellets’. Its appearance can vary depending on the source of purchase. A popular brand name Etilaam sold online is found in a foil strip packet with 1mg dark blue ‘sugar pill’-sized coated tablets. There are other tablets in circulation which are lighter blue (similar to blue diazepam colour) and can display the markings EZ9. The 2mg are often small dark pink coated tablets. Tablets from other vendors may simply come loose in a zip-seal plastic bag.
It is also possible to purchase in powder form, which is often white. Anecdotal reports suggest that it is rare for users to purchase the powder form in the UK.
Route of administration
Etizolam is generally consumed orally, by swallowing tablets or powder placed into gel capsules. It can also be taken sublingually (under the tongue). There are reports of snorting and rectal administration although this appears to be rare on the UK scene.
Dosage
Anxiety disorder: 0.25-0.5mg twice daily
Panic disorder: 0.5mg twice daily
Insomnia: 1-2mg daily.
Maximum daily dosage: 3mg
Similar to benzodiazepines, prescribing guidance is that Etizolam 2mg should not be prescribed beyond weeks. A gradual taper strategy when stopping etizolam is also recommended to ease any withdrawal effects. There is limited data on etizolam toxicity in the literature.
Typical effects and side effects
These are some of the typical effects and side effects
experienced by people who use Etizolam 2mg. Not everyone will experience all of the effects listed and many can be dose-dependent. Overall, etizolam is reported to be “well tolerated with little side effects” when prescribed
Physical
Decrease in energy
Decreased heart rate
Impaired coordination
Sleepiness
Respiratory depression
Blurred vision
Yawning
Constricted pupils
Decreased appetite
Nausea and vomiting
Muscle relaxation
Dry mouth
Headache
Involuntary eye closure
Rebound insomnia (prolonged use)
Mental
Mood enhancement
Relaxation
Reduced anxiety
Lowered inhibitions
Sedative effects
Mental confusion
Short term memory loss
Legal Status
It is classified as a Schedule IV substance by the federal government. In other words, it has a low potential for abuse, and it’s currently accepted as a medical use in the United States. It’s also considered to have a low risk of physical and psychological dependence if it’s abused.