Monday, 1 May 2017

What are Various Known Effects Shown by Diclazepam?

Diclazepam is also known as the Chlorodiazepam. It belongs to the family of benzodiazepine drug and is a member of the family of diazepam. It was first created by Leo Sternbach and his team in Hoffman-La Roche in the year 1960. The effect it produces is similar to diazepam. Its effects includes properties like hypnotic, sedative, muscle relaxant, anti-convulsant, depressant, anxiolytic, amnestic properties, etc.

It is currently not being provided as a medication. Instead it is being sold as a research chemical. Its potency has not been systematically tested in humans and its close relatives and other two main metabolites are lormetazepam. Since, Diclazepam is not authorized in many country as a drug that is not popular as benzodiazepines include find it under the respective laws, which is sold freely on the Internet. Like the name suggests, diclazepam is related to the diazepam.

Diclazepam causes psychological and physical damage to the sequence which are yet not known to the sellers of the substances which can sell contaminated material or send another specified substance.

Diclazepam is present in the form of pills or tablets of size 2mg or 1mg. Sometimes the substance in powder form is provided for research purpose. The known lab effects of Diclazepam are as follows:-

Physical Effects:

  • Sedation
  • Muscle relaxation
  • Dizziness
  • Motor control loss
  • Respiratory depression

Cognitive Effects:

Here are few of the cognitive effects of diclazepam which can be broken down into various components that will increase in proportion to the dosage.
  • Anxiety Depression
  • Analysis suppression
  • Dis-inhibition
  • Compulsive disorder
  • Amnesia
  • Emotion suppression
  • Delusions of sobriety
  • Dream potentiation

Disclaimer: All products are for research purpose only. Therefore, their human consumption is strictly prohibited.

Also Read: The Importance of Flubromazolam and Diclazepam Drugs 

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