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When in Italy last year I ran out Promethazine and went to the pharmacy and asked for it. They didn't have it so I asked for something similar. They gave me bromazepam. "It requires a prescription, but here you go." Heh.

I took it a couple of times in Italy and it worked. It's not available in Sweden so I don't know that much about it and that makes me a bit scared of it.

I KNOW I should tell my pdoc about it. And I do have Xanax and Valium for panic attacks and/or mixed states. But bromazepam seems to lack that synthetic feeling I get from those.

It's marketed under the brand names Compendium, Creosedin, Durazanil, Lectopam, Lexaurin, Lexomil, Lexotan, Lexotanil, Normoc, Somalium in various countries.

Any experience with this? What dose is effective? It's a liquid solution where each drop has 2.5 mg of bromazepam in it.

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When in Italy last year I ran out Promethazine and went to the pharmacy and asked for it. They didn't have it so I asked for something similar. They gave me bromazepam. "It requires a prescription, but here you go." Heh.

I took it a couple of times in Italy and it worked. It's not available in Sweden so I don't know that much about it and that makes me a bit scared of it.

I KNOW I should tell my pdoc about it. And I do have Xanax and Valium for panic attacks and/or mixed states. But bromazepam seems to lack that synthetic feeling I get from those.

It's marketed under the brand names Compendium, Creosedin, Durazanil, Lectopam, Lexaurin, Lexomil, Lexotan, Lexotanil, Normoc, Somalium in various countries.

Any experience with this? What dose is effective? It's a liquid solution where each drop has 2.5 mg of bromazepam in it.

Bromazepam is very well known and used in many countries, don

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