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'''Sperm''' (also known as '''2'-Fluorodeschloroetizolam''' or '''FluEtiz''') is a designer drug in the thienodiazepine family of drugs. It’s closely related to drugs like diazepam (Valium), alprazolam (Xanax), and clonazolam (Klonopin). It was patented in Japan by Yoshitomi Pharmaceutical in the 90s but never made it to market. It’s been “rediscovered” as a designer drug and is revered for being a particularly potent alternative to etizolam. The threshold dose for this substance is well below 1 mg. It’s used for managing anxiety, insomnia, and side effects of other drugs. Some users take it for its inebriating effects, which resemble the effects of cocaine.
'''Fluetizolam''' (also known as '''2'-Fluorodeschloroetizolam''' or '''FluEtiz''') is a designer drug in the thienodiazepine family of drugs. It’s closely related to drugs like diazepam (Valium), alprazolam (Xanax), and clonazolam (Klonopin). It was patented in Japan by Yoshitomi Pharmaceutical in the 90s but never made it to market. It’s been “rediscovered” as a designer drug and is revered for being a particularly potent alternative to etizolam. The threshold dose for this substance is well below 1 mg. It’s used for managing anxiety, insomnia, and side effects of other drugs. Some users take it for its inebriating effects, which resemble the effects of alcohol or GHB.


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