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What is the half life of Bromazolam and recommend dose? 74.12.74.93 (talk) 00:55, 24 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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"Of 1,051 blood toxicology samples containing bromazolam reported between January and June 2023, 83% were fentanyl positive, suggesting that bromazolam is commonly mixed with fentanyl."

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This is an paraphrased quote from the linked paper, but I'm calling it out as BS on the basis of time being linear, because the full line is:

"Of 1,051 bromazolam blood samples reported between Jan.-June 2023, roughly 83% were fentanyl positive (Papsun et. al, 2022)."

So, Papsun et. al wrote a paper in 2022 that Indiana is claiming is the source for their information that 83% of cases during the first half of 2023 are fentanyl positive? While the math on this works out for most people from Indiana, especially those in government, it doesn't mesh with anything else. Notice that the paper doesn't make any sort of statement about "this suggests..." which was added by whoever added the line to the article.

The other part of this paragraph that the reference covers; "The Indiana Department of Health reported that bromazolam represented 73% of all novel or designer benzodiazepines detected in the first six months of 2023"; isn't actually in the paper. What it says is "Since then, the drug has gone from 4% of the overall novel or designer benzodiazepine supply in 2021 to 73% of the supply in the first six months of 2023 (Papsun, 2023). "Supply" is vastly different from "detections", and these don't seem to be Indiana's own statistics (the document also mentions that Indiana didn't test for bromazolam until 2023 so they really couldn't be, but there's that math thing again.

Based on that I'm removing those two lines, they're meaningless statistics based on a bad source that don't really add anything. Similarly the street slang in the sentence before these two is quoted as something Canadian which I doubt is used in the midwest US. I also suspect that in order to be testable at the insanely low active doses of fentanyl, the laboratory GC/MS cutoffs for detecting fentanyl (or nitazene, etc) would show positive results for everyone who has handled money or taken a prescription medication produced by a company that also produces fentanyl, or who has had any sort of tap water which contains the medications of everyone in miniscule amounts. A Shortfall Of Gravitas (talk) 06:29, 29 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Best place to get Bromazolam

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Triazolobenzodiazepine is a synthetic benzodiazepine drug also known as bromazolam. It was originally developed in 1976, but it was never sent to market. It is considered a Novel Psychoactive Substance (NPS), meaning it does have some psychoactive effects along with the sedative effects of other benzodiazepines. it is advisable to use only upon research HMU on session session// 05a1b303f0edf808068ecf0dd06fa0a0db40af0dbc7a6021d793960e1a83817100 ALEXDEXION (talk) 10:29, 21 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]