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Deschloroetizolam
Found in:
Fentanyl, BZD
Type/Reason added:
Intermediate acting DBZD
Relative Potency:
Has rapid onset but about half the potency of its parent compound (etizolam) (19)
Routes of Administration and Effects
Administration:
It is usually administered orally, but it can also be taken sublingually or, less commonly, rectally.
Dosage and Effects:
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Thienotriazolodiazepine Effects: Sedation, relief from anxiety, muscle relaxation, and sleep-inducing properties.
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Adverse Effects: Common side effects include drowsiness, cognitive impairment, reduced motor coordination, and slurred speech. Severe effects can include respiratory depression and paradoxical effects.
Dose Range (oral):
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Light: 2-4 mg
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Common: 4-6 mg
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Strong: 6-12 mg+
Onset and Duration:
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Onset: 1-5 minutes
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Duration: 8-10 hours
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After Effects: 1-8 hours
Information Regarding the Substance
Physical Description:
Usually found in powder form or pressed into tablets.
Side Effects:
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Common: Drowsiness, lightheadedness, and fatigue.
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Severe: Severe sedation leading to unconsciousness, breathing difficulties, and seizures during withdrawal.
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