Common Recreational Perscription Drugs
by DimeBaggieWriter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTICE: TO ALL CONCERNED Certain text files and messages contained on this site deal with activities and devices which would be in violation of various Federal, State, and local laws if actually carried out or constructed. The webmasters of this site do not advocate the breaking of any law. Our text files and message bases are for informational purposes only. We recommend that you contact your local law enforcement officials before undertaking any project based upon any information obtained from this or any other web site. We do not guarantee that any of the information contained on this system is correct, workable, or factual. We are not responsible for, nor do we assume any liability for, damages resulting from the use of any information on this site.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are several types of perscription pills available in the U.S. market, most of which are pointless and potentially dangerous to take. If you are not sure exactly what a pill is, DO NOT INGEST IT, research online sources like erowid.org, or try to identify what it is.
Warning: it is against federal law to use perscription pills inconstant with its labeling, I do not encourage or condone ingesting any pills, capsules, etc. for any reason other than that labeled on the bottle, but only propose to share knowledge in order to curb ignorance and promote safety.
Recreational Types:
Benzodiazipines
Opiates/Opiods
Stimulants
Muscle Relaxents
Barbituates
Anti-Depressants
1. Benzos
Benzos are used medicinally as an anti-anxiety medication, but also can be perscribed as a sleep aid and anti-convulsiant (especially clonazapam).
Common recreational ones include diazepam (valium), alprazolam (xanax, which incidentally is what I am now thanks to my script), lorazepam (ativan), and clonazapam (klonopin).
There are, of course, many more, but they are somewhat less mainstream. Though if you ever get the chance to get trazolam (halcion) it is highly recommended and said to have one of the greatest rushes of all benzos, but be careful, it is very powerful
2006-10-27 00:42:22
·
answer #1
·
answered by shirley e 7
·
2⤊
1⤋
No.Clonazepam(clonipin) is not a barbiturate.It's a tranquilizer and anti convulsive often prescribed to people with depression or anxiety.
2006-10-27 00:42:17
·
answer #2
·
answered by joecseko 6
·
1⤊
0⤋