THE J HEALTHCARE INITIATIVE
Pyrazolam
Found in:
Fentanyl, BZD
Type/Reason added:
Short Acting DBZD
Relative Potency:
N/A
Routes of Administration and Effects
Administration:
The most common route of administration is oral, typically in tablet or pellet form. Some users may attempt sublingual (under-the-tongue) administration for faster onset, but this is less common. Due to its high potency, insufflation (snorting) or injection is not typical and is considered dangerous.
Dosage and Effects:
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Anxiolytic Effects: Little sedation or impairment of motor function. Users also report a sense of calm and reduced anxious thoughts without feeling drowsy or intoxicated.
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Adverse Effects: Cognitive impairment, dizziness, and coordination issues.
Dose Range (oral):
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Light: 1-2 mg
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Common: 2-3 mg
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Strong: 3-4 mg
Duration:
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Onset: 10-15 mins
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Duration: 5-8 hours
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After Effects: 1-12 hours
Information Regarding the Substance
Physical Description:
Pyrazolam typically appears as a white or off-white powder in its raw form. When pressed into tablets or pellets, they may be found in various colors depending on the manufacturer, often with imprinted markings to indicate dosage.
Side Effects:
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Common: Significant reductions in anxiety and tension, improved ability to focus under stress, and a general sense of calm without excessive sedation. Unlike many benzodiazepines, it does not typically cause drowsiness or euphoria.
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Severe: Confusion, amnesia, impaired judgment, and paradoxical reactions such as increased aggression or irritability. Dependence and withdrawal symptoms—including severe rebound anxiety, insomnia, and even seizures—can occur if use is stopped abruptly after extended periods.
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