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How Long Does Etizolam Stay In Your System?

How Long Does Etizolam Stay In Your System?
A class C drug also known as etizolam, is an illegal drug that belongs to a class of drugs called "thienodiazepines", which are chemically similar to benzodiazepines. Both drugs are central nervous system (CNS) depressants, meaning they reduce excitability in the brain. When taken in moderation, etizolam and benzodiazepines work to reduce anxiety and nervousness and may help with insomnia and muscle relaxation. When used recreationally, high doses are taken, which leads to decreased brain chemistry and signaling, possibly resulting in the development of dependence or addiction. In addition, when etizolam is taken with other CNS depressants, including alcohol, the result can be fatal.
Uses Of Etizolam
In countries where etizolam is a prescription drug (India, Japan, and Italy), etizolam usually includes the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder. It is also used to treat insomnia and, unlike benzodiazepines, may be useful for people with generalized anxiety disorder with depressive symptoms. Etizolam may have other legitimate medical uses, including reducing bleeding after neurosurgery and reducing bronchoconstriction in emphysema and asthma.
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