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kvsvenky100

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Dec 7, 2023
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I'm finding it very difficult to get Benzodiazepines, so I'm thinking of using sleeping pills instead. Will they work as well for CTB?
 
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ms-lovely

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Jun 22, 2024
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I have a similar question but my option would be Quetiapine, wondering if that would work with SN.
 
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kvsvenky100

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Dec 7, 2023
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I have a similar question but my option would be Quetiapine, wondering if that would work with SN.
Nope, quetiapine doesn't work, it is not strong enough.
 
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ms-lovely

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Jun 22, 2024
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Nope, quetiapine doesn't work, it is not strong enough.
Too bad, i've only had one once and i was out of it for a good while, i guess that just happened because im tiny and i wasn't used to it. I'm getting them from a friend since i don't have any prescriptions and thats the only thing available to me. Friday will be the day i CBT, i don't have time to figure something else out.
 

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