Category: Benzodiazepines
Benzodiazepines
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What Are Benzodiazepines? How Do You Treat a “Benzos” Addiction?
Benzodiazepines are depressants that slow down the going messages between the brain and body. They are usually prescribed by doctors to treat anxiety, insomnia, and epilepsy. Due to the calming effects caused by benzodiazepines, users of the drug are at risk for substance abuse disorder and addiction, especially when used for long periods of time. Continue below to learn about the side effects, dangers, and signs of benzodiazepine addiction.
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Methylmethaqualone
€410.00 – €16,000.00Select optionsMethylmethaqualone (MMQ) is a quinazolinone and a kind of methaqualone that has similar sedative and hypnotic properties to its parent compound (resulting from its agonist activity at the β subtype of the GABAA receptor), and is around the same potency. Methylmethaqualone differs from methaqualone by 4-methylation on the phenyl ring. It was made illegal in Germany in 1999 and listed by the DEA as a “drug of forensic interest” at about the same time, but little other information is available. It would appear that this compound was sold on the black market in Germany as a designer drug kind of methaqualone. Animal studies of methylmethaqualone have shown it to produce convulsions at only slightly above the effective sedative dose,and anecdotal reports from human users have confirmed that it can have a pro-convulsive effect, which has potential to make this compound particularly hazardous if taken in excessive doses
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