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Ocean_01

Ocean_01

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Mar 11, 2023
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Total newcomer here. I'm medically prescribed clonazepam so it's what I have at hand right now. Was wondering if a full bottle (25mg), with the right amount of alcohol or other substances combined, would do the trick.

Also, since I do self medicate and have taken more than I should in the past, is it possible that I have developed some tolerance to the drug, making any attempt pretty much worthless? I'd really like to know because I feel like pills are my favorite method so far.
 
Shadowlord900

Shadowlord900

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Sep 29, 2022
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Tolerance to benzos can build up quickly but can also be brought back down by taking a break from them (how long you'd have to take a break entirely depends on both how much and how long you were taking them for).

Benzos can't be CTB'd on alone unless if you have a pre-existing condition that affects your breathing such as sleep apnea, then you could possibly achieve CTB through respiratory depression. Just benzos + alcohol is also unlikely unless if you take enough alcohol to get alcohol poisoning, but benzos would add nothing to that other than make the process less unpleasant for you. Alcohol can help potentiate benzos, but that's really only helpful when also used with other drugs.

You need at least 1 other drug with benzos to have better chances of CTBing. But it's more like the benzo is helping you to CTB off of the other drug, not the other way around. Also this will only work with drugs that can be fatal on overdose, such as barbiturates, opioids, certain heart medication and few kinds antidepressants. The first two are more reliable to CTB on, the third one can be CTB'd on but will not be as pleasant of a CTB than the first two kinds. I think only very few antidepressants can be CTB'd on, but like certain heart medications, will not be as pleasant as the first two.
 
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