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Discussion => Drug safety => Topic started by: Synaesthesiac on January 08, 2013, 10:23 pm
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Hey all,
I recently received 8 pills of Phenobarbital (16.2mg) from a buddy of mine. I have had extensive experience with benzodiazepines and a myriad of other sedatives and hypnotics that I have heard are somewhat similar in their effects to barbituates. I have never had the privilege of trying pheno before and I figured I would ask those who have experience with it the best way to get the most out of what I have. Is it worth it to take them alone, or would they be better suited in aiding comedowns from stimulants and psychedelics? I'm very interested in trying this pheno, but as always with any new drug, harm reduction and safety is my first priority. Does anyone have any particular DO's and DON'Ts with phenobarbital? Any other drugs to be sure never to mix with pheno? I love psychedelics and am always needing something sedating to put me out after a long stimulating night. Can any of you vouch for pheno as a good way to come of psychedelics or ease comedowns? Any information you all have would be greatly appreciated. I'm new here, but already I can see that this forum is populated by (mostly) intelligent people with a wealth of experience and respectable knowledge of the chemicals discussed here. Any advice?
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Do you feel the need to mix them with any other drug at all?
If you do not, it's probably going to be fine. If you consider mixing them with alchol and/or benzo's, you need to be extremely careful.
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Mixing phenobarbital with any other sort of depressant is incredibly dangerous. Benzos like a few Xanax and some alcohol in combination won't kill you more than likely, but phenobarbital and alcohol sure as fuck can.
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Not so much interested in mixing the phenobarbital with any depressants, but I am interested in any other interesting combinations that people have experienced. So I guess I can sum it up to these questions:
1. Is Phenobarbital recreational enough as a stand-alone (no mixing)?
2. What other combinations do those of you with experience with phenobarbital have a particular affinity for?
3. I'd like to hear some subjective accounts of barbs vs. Benzos from those familiar with both, please.
4. I love psychedelics and am curious if phenobarbital is an effective sedative to sleep/alleviate anxiety at the end of a trip.
-ALSO, please discuss YOUR favorite sedative/benzo/downer to wind down a good trip or roll.
5. Silk Road Rules! Happy to be here. Loving the forums. Than you all!
I hope I get some responses from people who have a minute to help me out. Thanks in advance!
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That's the thing. Phenobarbital is the least recreational of all barbituates, and there's not very many people who have tried any other barb.
It's recreational, but as for "mixing" stuff with it... beyond weed.. no.
And I believe it takes awhile to kick in, so it would not be effective for your purposes.
I recommend lorazepam or alprazolam for comedowns.
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Awesome, thanks for the info BruceCampbell :). I've been looking at Etizolam on SR now for the past few days, have you had any experience with it? I've been reading a couple posts around the forum that suggest it may be very useful post-trip.
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Awesome, thanks for the info BruceCampbell :). I've been looking at Etizolam on SR now for the past few days, have you had any experience with it? I've been reading a couple posts around the forum that suggest it may be very useful post-trip.
Lol I sell etizolam, I ran out last week though. Check it out on wikipedia. It's really expensive on here though.
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Do all drugs need to be recreational?
Something like phenbarb may not have any recreational value, but it is a good hypnotic on its own. Perhaps its not a compund for those that want to party, but it can be valuable to those that simply require sleep.
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Do all drugs need to be recreational?
Something like phenbarb may not have any recreational value, but it is a good hypnotic on its own. Perhaps its not a compund for those that want to party, but it can be valuable to those that simply require sleep.
Very well said. Recreation is a matter of perspective and preference.