Etizolam #
Common Nomenclature | Etizolam |
Street & Reference Names | Etiz; Etilaam; Depas; Etizest; Pasaden; Zoly; |
Reference Dosage | Light 0.5mg+; Common 1mg+; Strong 2mg+ [TripSit] |
Anticipated: Onset / Duration | 30 Minutes / 7 Hours |
Maximum Dose Experienced | 2mg |
Form | Pill |
RoA | Oral |
Source / Jurisdiction | Internet / UK |
SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE #
Etizolam is my sleep aid of choice. I use it just occasionally, usually to kill a stim or a trip. It works well, with little or no lag the following day. It comes on quickly, and is effective even at 0.5mg.
However, on one occasion I consumed 2mg, and I learned the meaning of the term hypnotic. I slept for 14 hours, and when I awoke, I was zombified. I felt good; floating in a zoned-out headspace. A walk outside was extremely pleasant and the day passed in a splendid haze. Despite this seductive positivity I instinctively knew that, given its addictive tendencies, this was not a habit to get into.
That story perhaps serves as a reminder of the general nature of benzodiazepines: overdose is a very serious hazard and many people struggle with long term addiction, which is extremely difficult to shake off. Be careful.
Note: The general consensus appears to be that 1mg of etizolam equates to about 10mg of diazepam.