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<blockquote data-quote="seppuku" data-source="post: 159772" data-attributes="member: 2030"><p>As a suggestion as to what i found to be the (in my opinion) perfect anti anxiety med, it was a little know research benzo called Pyrazolam -</p><p></p><p><a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrazolam" target="_blank">Pyrazolam - Wikipedia</a></p><p></p><p>It acts upon the a2 and a3 subtypes of GABA-A receptor, meaning it has virtually no sedative properties at all but excellent anti anxiety effects. When i started a new job a few years ago, i bought and used this to get me through the anxiety i had. I am being serious when i say it is the perfect anti anxiety med. I've experience of taking several benzos, valium, xanax, clonazepam, etizolam, and i wouldn't dare use any of those for more than very infrequent use. Pyrazolam, due to the sub types of GABA receptors it binds to, doesn't have addictive properties. I know this, as after two years of mon - fri constant use, i ran out and was unable to buy more. Withdrawals were zero, although not being on it at work was noticible, ie i'd get stressed out at things and being in meetings (my phobia) terrified me again. I know how benzos can be addictive and lose effect over time, but pyrazolam i found was the complete opposite. Why it is not a licenced drug now i do not know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seppuku, post: 159772, member: 2030"] As a suggestion as to what i found to be the (in my opinion) perfect anti anxiety med, it was a little know research benzo called Pyrazolam - [URL="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrazolam"]Pyrazolam - Wikipedia[/URL] It acts upon the a2 and a3 subtypes of GABA-A receptor, meaning it has virtually no sedative properties at all but excellent anti anxiety effects. When i started a new job a few years ago, i bought and used this to get me through the anxiety i had. I am being serious when i say it is the perfect anti anxiety med. I've experience of taking several benzos, valium, xanax, clonazepam, etizolam, and i wouldn't dare use any of those for more than very infrequent use. Pyrazolam, due to the sub types of GABA receptors it binds to, doesn't have addictive properties. I know this, as after two years of mon - fri constant use, i ran out and was unable to buy more. Withdrawals were zero, although not being on it at work was noticible, ie i'd get stressed out at things and being in meetings (my phobia) terrified me again. I know how benzos can be addictive and lose effect over time, but pyrazolam i found was the complete opposite. Why it is not a licenced drug now i do not know [/QUOTE]
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