Purity | 99.7% |
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Product Name: PowderPurity:99%
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CAS:28981-97-7
Appearance:Whtie PowderEINECS:249-349-2
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Recreational use
See also: misuse
There is a risk of misuse and dependence in both patients and non-medical users of ; the rmacological properties of such as high affinity binding, high potency, being short-acting and having a rapid onset of action increase the abuse potential of . The sical dependence and withdrawal syndrome of also adds to the addictive nature of . In the small subgroup of individuals who escalate their doses there is usually a history of alcohol or other substance use disorders.Despite this, most prescribed users do not use their medication recreationally, and the long-term use of benzodiazepines does not generally correlate with the need for dose escalation.[85] However, based on US findings from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS), an annual compilation of patient characteristics in substance abuse treatment facilities in the United States, admissions due to "primary tranquilizer" (including, but not limited to, -type) drug use increased 79% from 1992 to 2002, suggesting that misuse of benzodiazepines may be on the rise.The New York Times also reported in 2011 that "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last year reported an 89 percent increase in emergency room visits nationwide related to nonmedical use between 2004 and 2008."
is one of the most commonly prescribed and misused benzodiazepines in the United States.A large-scale nationwide U.S. government study conducted by SAMHSA found that, in the U.S., benzodiazepines are recreationall