Complete dosage information for Bromazepam — threshold, light, common, strong, and heavy dose ranges across 1 route of administration.
Full Bromazepam profileImportant Safety Notice
Dosage information is for harm reduction purposes only. Individual sensitivity varies greatly. Always start with the lowest effective dose and work your way up slowly. Never eyeball doses — use a milligram scale.
overdoses when combined with other drugs, disinhibition, depression, perceptual disturbances, depersonalization, and sexual dysfunction. However, the most important consequence of long-term use of benzodiazepines is the development of dependence. The acute toxic dose, which means that it damages physically the body in one intake, has been estimated to 180mg (oral) for an adult, without combinaison or tolerance. Tolerance to the behavioral effects of benzodiazepines appears within different period of times regarding the effects considered ; but in general, it appears within several days of continuous use. The shortest period for developing dependence due to the continuous use of benzodiazepines varies in the different studies : from one month to six. Benzodiazepine dependence is more prevalent among women who are middle aged, separated, of low educational background, unemployed or housewives. Although many drugs are safe on their own, they can become dangerous and even life-threatening when combined with other substances. The list below contains some common potentially dangerous combinations, but may not include all of them. Certain combinations may be safe in low doses of each but still increase the potential risk of death. Independent research should always be done to ensure that a combination of two or more substances is safe before consumption. - Depressants** (*1,4-Butanediol, 2-methyl-2-butanol, alcohol, barbiturates, GHB/GBL, methaqualone, opioids*) - This combination can result in dangerous or even fatal levels of respiratory depression. These substances potentiate the muscle relaxation, sedation and amnesia caused by one another and can lead to unexpected loss of consciousness at high doses. There is also an increased risk of vomiting during unconsciousness and death from the resulting suffocation. If this occurs, users should attempt to fall asleep in the recovery position or have a fr
A common oral dose of Bromazepam is 3–6 mg.
The threshold dose for Bromazepam via oral is approximately 1.5 mg.
Bromazepam typically lasts 6–15 hours via oral.