Bromonordiazepam 2.5 MG pellets
These are the newest pellets in Professor.com's assortment! These pellets feature 2.5 MG of active ingredient (Bromonordiazepam 2.5 MG).
These Bromonordiazepam 2.5 MG pellets are from our own production and of the highest quality, these pellets contain 2.5 miligrams of active ingredient (bromonordiazepam). Each pellet has a diameter of approximately 8 MM with break line. These bromonordiazepam pellets are blistered per 10 to ensure freshness and comes in a convenient box starting at 5 blisters.Â
Bromonordiazepam is a substance sold only for research purposes and thus is not intended for consumption.
Bromonordiazepam retains its stability for up to 2 years when stored in the proper environment. Bromonordiazepam is intended for research purposes and not for consumption. Therefore, it is important to keep the product out of the reach of children and pets.
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What is bromonordiazepam?
Bromonordiazepam is a psychoactive substance belonging to the class of benzodiazepines, which are commonly used by prescription because of their sedative and anxiolytic properties. It is a derivative of the benzodiazepine diazepam, with a bromonordiazepam attached to the molecule.
As a benzodiazepine, bromonordiazepam acts on the central nervous system by binding to GABA receptors in the brain. This leads to increased activity of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA, which has a calming and relaxing effect on the body and mind. Bromonordiazepam is a relatively new benzodiazepine, and little is known about its long-term effects or likelihood of abuse. It is not commonly prescribed for medical use and is mainly used as a chemical for research.
The synthesis of bromonordiazepam and other benzodiazepines usually takes place in clandestine laboratories, and their purity and safety cannot be guaranteed. Using these compounds without medical supervision can be dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
How did Bromonordiazapem come about?
Bromonordiazepam is a derivative of the benzodiazepine diazepam, first synthesized in the 1950s by the Hoffmann-La Roche pharmaceutical company. Diazepam was developed as an improvement to existing barbiturates, which were widely used as tranquilizers but had a high risk of overdose and dependence.
Diazepam quickly became popular as a prescription drug because of its sedative and anxiolytic properties, and was marketed under the brand name Valium. Use increased rapidly in the 1960s and 1970s, when it was prescribed for a wide range of conditions, including anxiety, insomnia, muscle spasms and alcohol withdrawal.
As the popularity of diazepam increased, researchers began to synthesize new derivatives of the drug to improve its efficacy and reduce its side effects. One such derivative was bromazepam, which was developed in the 1970s and marketed under the brand name Lexotanil.
Bromonordiazepam is a derivative of bromazepam, with a bromine atom attached to the molecule. It was probably first synthesized in clandestine laboratories by modifying existing benzodiazepine compounds, and its use as a recreational drug emerged in the 2000s.
The synthesis and distribution of bromonordiazepam and other designer benzodiazepines is illegal in most countries, and the purity and safety of these compounds cannot be guaranteed. Their use outside of a medical setting can be dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
Bromonordiazepam properties
Synonym: Bromonordiazepam
CAS Number: 2894-61-3
Formula: 7-bromo-5-phenyl-1,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-one
Molmass: 315.16464
Purity: >99%
Hazard designation
Bromonordiazepam may cause respiratory irritation
Bromonordiazepam can cause irritation in the eyes.
Research chemicals discharge into the environment is prohibited.
Bromonordiazepam IN CONTACT WITH EYES: Rinse eyes carefully with water for five minutes. Remove contact lenses if possible.
Bromonordiazepam IN CONTACT WITH SKIN: Wash skin with soap and water.
AFTER INHALING Bromonordiazepam: Move the victim into fresh air and have the victim in a position that makes breathing easy.