What is Pyrazolam?
Pyrazolam is highly potent chemical compound that belongs to benzodiazepine class of chemicals. It was developed in 1970. It is being sold as research chemical or designer drug since 2012.
Pyrazolam has structural similarities to alprazolam and bromazepam. As, it shows a number of effects during scientific research, we have complied some of these effects in 2 categories as mentioned below:
Physical Effects
- Dizziness: Dizziness is defined as the experience of the perception of spinning motion.
- Motor control loss: Motor control loss can be defined as a suppression of the process by which humans and other animals organize and execute their physical actions.
- Muscle relaxation: Losing rigidity or tenseness of one’s muscles resulting in sense of relaxation is called as Muscle relaxation.
- Respiratory depression: Respiratory depression is reduced urge to breathe and can cause a "sighing" pattern of breathing or deep breathes.
- Sedation: Sedation can be defined as the experience of decreased agitation, sensory input, and alertness which occurs under the influence of certain drugs.
Cognitive Effects
- Amnesia: It is an inability to recall the events which occurred under the influence of a substance.
- Anxiety suppression: Anxiety suppression is partial to complete suppression of a person’s ability to feel anxiety, nervousness, general unease, and negative feelings of psychological tension.
- Thought deceleration: Is is the mental process of thought being slowed down significantly in comparison to that of normal sobriety.
- Analysis suppression: Analysis suppression is a distinct decrease in one's overall ability to process information and logically or creatively analyze concepts, ideas, and scenarios.
- Disinhibition: It is partial to complete suppression of one's self-restraint when it comes to governing socially acceptable behavior and general decision-making processes.
- Compulsive re-dosing: It is the experience of a powerful urge to continuously redose a psychoactive substance in an effort to increase or maintain the subjective effects which it induces.
- Delusions of sobriety: Delusions are spontaneously occurring false beliefs held with strong conviction regardless of evidence to the contrary, rational argument, or how much the belief seemingly contradicts the individual's prior understanding of the world.
- Dream potentiation: Dream potentiation can be described as an effect which increases the subjective intensity, vividness, and frequency of sleeping dream states.
Toxicity and harm potential
Pyrazolam likely has a low toxicity.
Legal Status
- United Kingdom: Pyrazolam is a class C drug in the UK as of 31st May 2017 and is illegal to possess, produce or supply.
- Canada: All benzodiazepines are schedule IV in Canada.
- United States: You can posses Pyrazolam for research purposes in the United States.
Disclaimer: All products are for research purpose only. Therefore, their human consumption is strictly prohibited.
Also Read: All You Should Know About Diclazepam
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