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Benzos Zaleplon(Sonata) is trippy. Great recreational drug!
Aug 19, 2010 · Zaleplon is like heaven, especially snorted, all the colours get very intense, my yellow light bulb would be like the light to fixate upon to go to dreamland. Unfortunately it's only good for those having issues falling asleep, I was up 3 hours later and trying more didn't work really, had to wait a day.
Misc Zaleplon (Sonata) - bluelight.org
Sep 6, 2010 · zaleplon is one of the "z-drugs", like ambien and lunesta. they are more selective at GABA-a receptors, they affect the hypnotic and amensia parts(the same ones that benzos do) but have little effect on the anti-anxiety and muscle relaxant parts. unlike benzos, z-drugs are only perscribed as hypnotics.
First time zaleplon - Bluelight.org
Feb 22, 2014 · I don't remember Zaleplon's precise potency offhand, as it isn't ((?)) as common as Ambien, however assuming no tolerance, 5-10mg is a starting dose, and after that, if you go much beyond say, 20mg, yes a sitter, not because of a "trippy" experience, just for safety and because this drug can easily cause people to blackout and act crazy, and ...
Zaleplon | Bluelight.org
Mar 5, 2015 · I've been using the sleep med zaleplon (Sonata) to get high rather than help me sleep. It doesn't actually put me to sleep if I take it in the daytime. I would actually like to do this less often and use less of it. I'm not trying to get higher. One problem is that the high is very very short and is followed by depression.
Zopiclone - bluelight.org
Nov 25, 2010 · Here is the difference: Zaleplon is structurally similar to benzodiazepine but it lacks certain properties. It is often called a Z-benzodiazepine. The difference is that benzodiazepines are "non selective" to the GABA-A receptor and have anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), muscle relaxant and hypnotic properties.
What's the closest alternative to zolpidem/ambien?
Jul 1, 2007 · The two closest drugs to zolpidem are zaleplon (Sonata) and zopiclone (Imovane, Zopinox, various others). They are nonbenzodiazepine hypnotics; they will help you fall asleep but not stay asleep. At larger doses they may cause delirium-like hallucinations. I …
Sonata (zaleplon) + Xanax (aprazolam) | Bluelight.org
May 16, 2010 · sure. i like sonata. i like ambien better, but i know a few people who swear by sonata. might have something to do with how easy they are to snort. they are fun, and weird.
Benzos - Temazepam, nitrazepam, triazolam, and estazolam... The ...
Aug 19, 2010 · Currently my doctor will only prescribe Z-drugs. Eszopiclone has the best binding profile to me, Ambien (zolpidem) and Sonata (zaleplon) are only selective for the a1 subunits of benzodiazepine receptors, taking away muscle relaxation and anxiety relief in turn a harder kick (they're even capable of giving rushes).
Gaboxadol - Bluelight.org
Feb 29, 2008 · Gaboxadol was an experimental sleeping pill developed by Lundbeck and Merck. In March 2007, work was cancelled on the drug because of safety concerns. It acts on the GABA system, but in a very different way than benzodiazepines and 'z-drugs' (zolpidem, zaleplon, and zopiclone). Lundbeck states that gaboxadol also increases deep sleep (stage 4).