Description
Phenazepam Powder
Description
Phenazepam Powder is a powerful benzodiazepine, which are drugs referred to as minor tranquillisers because they relieve tension and anxiety, and help the user feel calm and relaxed.
Phenazepam Powder (also call in Russia as bromdihydrochlorphenylbenzodiazepine) is a benzodiazepine drug, which was developed in the Soviet Union in 1975, and now produced in Russia and some CIS countries. Phenazepam is use in the treatment of various psychiatric and neurological disorders.
Phenazepam is a powerful benzodiazepine, which are drugs referred to as minor tranquillisers because they relieve tension and anxiety, and help the user feel calm and relaxed.
After much deliberation, Phenazepam was officially controlled in June 2012 as a class C drug.
Neurosis, neurosis-like, psychopathic (personality disorder), psychopathic-like and other conditions accompanied by fear, anxiety, increased irritability, and emotional lability
Brief reactive psychosis and hypochondriasis-senestopathic syndrome
Vegetative disfunction and vegetative lability
Insomnia
Alcohol withdrawal syndrome
Temporal lobe epilepsy and myoclonic epilepsy (used only occasionally as better options exist)
Hyperkinesia and tics
Muscle spasticity
Usually, a course of treatment with phenazepam should not normally exceed 2 weeks (in some cases therapy may be prolonged for up to 2 months) due to the risk of drug abuse and dependence. To prevent withdrawal syndrome, it is necessary to reduce the dose gradually
Sought after effects At low doses:
Relaxing
Helps with sleep
Undesired effects At higher doses:
Dizziness
Loss of memory (can be very profound at high doses)
Loss of coordination
Phenazepam (also known in Russia as bromdihydrochlorphenylbenzodiazepine) is a benzodiazepine drug, which was developed in the Soviet Union in 1975, and now produced in Russia and some CIS countries. Phenazepam is used in the treatment of various psychiatric and neurological disorders. It can be used as a premedication before surgery as it augments the effects of anesthetics and reduces anxiety. Recently, phenazepam has gained popularity as a recreational drug; misuse has been reported in the United Kingdom, Sweden, and the United States.
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