Message from @RustyShackleford

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2018-07-29 23:38:09 UTC  

how misleading is that?

2018-07-29 23:38:10 UTC  

zopiclone is one common over here

2018-07-29 23:38:31 UTC  

i have taken that and had black outs where i acted retarded and such

2018-07-29 23:38:41 UTC  

home alone in bed thankfully

2018-07-29 23:38:43 UTC  

not cool

2018-07-29 23:38:50 UTC  

>They are categorized as nonbenzodiazepines. All of these groups are believed to modulate benzodiazepine specific subunit sites, as specific agonists of the GABAA receptors. It is thought that the primary mode of action utilized by Z-drugs is selective, and carries a high affinity for the a1 hypnotic-inducing site on the benzodiazepine subunit within the GABAA receptor.

2018-07-29 23:38:52 UTC  

pretty fun tho heh heh

2018-07-29 23:38:58 UTC  

wait so how is this difference then benzos?

2018-07-29 23:39:24 UTC  

i think its just the chemical make up right

2018-07-29 23:39:31 UTC  

it must be

2018-07-29 23:39:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/371875015018283009/473273418758750209/my_wife.mp4

2018-07-29 23:39:36 UTC  

warning loud

2018-07-29 23:40:04 UTC  

i aint a chemistry wiz

2018-07-29 23:40:11 UTC  

when your wife's boyfriend buys you a nintendo switch

2018-07-29 23:40:26 UTC  

> Nonbenzodiazepines (/ˌnɒnˌbɛnzoʊdaɪˈæzɪpiːn, -ˈeɪ-/,[1][2] sometimes referred to colloquially as "Z-drugs") are a class of psychoactive drugs that are very benzodiazepine-like in nature. Nonbenzodiazepine pharmacodynamics are almost entirely the same as benzodiazepine drugs and therefore employ similar benefits, side-effects, and risks. However, nonbenzodiazepines have dissimilar or entirely different chemical structures and are therefore unrelated to benzodiazepines on a molecular level.[3][4]

2018-07-29 23:40:32 UTC  

You were right steamboat

2018-07-29 23:40:41 UTC  

it's literally just a different structure

2018-07-29 23:40:45 UTC  

same effects

2018-07-29 23:40:59 UTC  

> very benzodiazepine-like in nature.

2018-07-29 23:41:06 UTC  

>nonbenzodiazpeine

2018-07-29 23:41:18 UTC  

Hey guys want some of this NON-meth?

2018-07-29 23:41:27 UTC  

I changed the packaging

2018-07-29 23:41:35 UTC  

It's not meth totally

2018-07-29 23:41:37 UTC  

they should totally group them all under a fancy name for "gaba antagonist" or whatever they do

2018-07-29 23:41:47 UTC  

then promptly outlaw their use

2018-07-29 23:42:17 UTC  

a lot of the time people get them because sleep problems but then stay on them because they ""need"" them because they are tolerated to the drug

2018-07-29 23:42:24 UTC  

bro pharmacuticals are wild

2018-07-29 23:42:28 UTC  

fuck kikes

2018-07-29 23:42:32 UTC  

I read about Diazepam abuse in Scotland

2018-07-29 23:42:53 UTC  

unironically diazepam is supremely effective for anxiety, but in the long run just terrible

2018-07-29 23:43:19 UTC  

tolerance, memory issues, your bones will start to get weak

2018-07-29 23:43:19 UTC  

yeah in the long term is amplifies your anxiety

2018-07-29 23:43:24 UTC  

exactly

2018-07-29 23:43:40 UTC  

that's why doctors here are supposed to only prescribe it for 2-3 weeks max

2018-07-29 23:43:48 UTC  

unless the person has a serious problem

2018-07-29 23:44:58 UTC  

Before initiating a course of benzodiazepine treatment,
Explicitly advise the patient regarding the duration of treatment.
Use of benzodiazepines
beyond 6 weeks is
not recommended

2018-07-29 23:46:24 UTC  

lol this PDF is so ironic

2018-07-29 23:46:41 UTC  

I had a doctor from this medical health group prescribe me benzos much longer then 6 weeks

2018-07-29 23:47:41 UTC  

i was prescribed them for maybe 4 when i initally went to my doc about anxiety, i didnt really know shit except they worked

2018-07-29 23:47:50 UTC  

so i proceeded to purchase them elsewhere

2018-07-29 23:48:02 UTC  

and shortly learned of and ignored the dangers lol