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Bz's seem to be very variable from person to perso

Posted by sdb on October 4, 2005, at 6:03:49

Some months ago I took bromazepam 18mg once a day to test because of curiosity and I did not notice any effect (like a glass of H20). Many people told me bromazepam would be a very effective, activating bz especially against anxiety. In literature it has reputation as an addictive bz. But for me it was like placebo. Tablets are sold 6mg, according to a study (social phobia) 21mg would be needed for a very good result (Versiani et. al.)

Clonazepam has definately efficacy and even stabilizing properties which is good in my case with BP and some anxiety.

After reading and doing some research of different substance classes, bz's seem to be very variable in efficacy and in the developpement of tolerance from person to person. A patient can take the dosage of 1/10 of another patient with same results but thus big difference in dosage amount to reach the same effect.

Any thoughts about that?

kind regards

sdb


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