Norflurazepam is a form and metabolite of prescription benzos and gained popularity in recent years as its effects – which closely mimic those of benzos like Valium and Xanax – has made it highly coveted among relief seekers. However, despite a growing number of people taking it, it is illegal to consume and only legal to purchase for research purposes.
But this has not stopped many people who now take it each day to relax or deflect stress.
And if you, like many others, are new to this chemical and want to learn more about it, we ask you to read on below as we answer all the questions you are likely here for, including:
- What is Norflurazepam?
- Can I buy Norflurazepam online?
- What are the effects of Norflurazepam?
- How long do effects of Norflurazepam last?
- Does Norflurazepam Show Up on a Drug Test?
- How long will Norflurazepam stay in the body?
Let us begin with what this benzo-like chemical is so you have a better understanding of it.
What is Norflurazepam?
This chemical is a benzodiazepine analog and metabolite of flurazepam, hence its relaxing and psychological effects.
It is also known as N-Desalkylflurazepam but is better known as Norflurazepam; a popular, psychoactive substance that first came to market in 2016 – but for research purposes – and not for human consumption.
Norflurazepam is a synthetic benzo with effects that are sedative and relaxing, per online reports from those who have tried it. This is little surprise, though, as Norflurazepam is a chemical that binds to benzo receptors as common benzos like Xanax and Valium would.
Its ability to induce relaxing effects is also due to it enhancing the effects of GABA, which can reduce activity in the brain and make it easier to rest and unwind. This is why people who take this chemical (despite it not being made for human use) do so to fall asleep fast.
Can I Buy Norflurazepam Online?
Can you buy Norflurazepam online?
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What are the effects of Norflurazepam?
Norflurazepam is a research chemical that falls within the benzodiazepine classification.
With a chemical makeup like that of Valium and Xanax, those who use Norflurazepam do so to combat issues like stress and sadness and depression, and while inviting relief and mental solace that puts a sound night of restful sleep within easy reach.
Based on many users reports and the limited number of studies on this research chemical, Norflurazepam also delivers:
- Relief from anxiety and nervousness.
- Feelings of tiredness and drowsiness.
- Relaxed muscles that are free of tension.
- Calming effects that make it easy to chillax.
- Euphoric and relaxing vibes that last for hours.
With these side effects in mind, it is easy to see why many who tried Norflurazepam often compare it to benzos like Xanax and Valium. This is because the research chemical gives euphoric effects like Valium along with sedative vibes like Xanax, yet most say Xanax is a bit more potent in its sleep-inducing effects.
In some cases, Norflurazepam users have also compared its effects to those of benzos like pyrazolam and bromazolam, which makes sense as they impact GABA production like how Norflurazepam does.
How long do effects of Norflurazepam last?
Those who take Norflurazepam often say its effects can be felt within thirty to sixty minutes upon intake, with sleepy and relaxing vibes that linger ten to twenty hours. However, some may feel its effects for a whole day or perhaps even longer if they have never tried it before.
Does Norflurazepam Show Up on a Drug Test?
Yes, this research chemical will indeed show up on drug tests, at least on ones that test for benzodiazepines. How long it takes for Norflurazepam to leave the body can vary from one person to the next based on the dose size they took, and the length of time they took them.
In some cases, it might only stay in the body for a few weeks, while other times, it may stay in the system for two to three or more months. Again, it has much to do with the dose sizes taken, and the method in which a person consumes and administers this newer chemical.
Below we cover the detection window for Norflurazepam based on the type of test given:
- Hair, if a hair follicle test is taken, Norflurazepam may be detected if it was used in the prior three to six months.
- Blood, Norflurazepam can be detected in blood tests if taken in the prior forty-eight hours.
- Urine, there are short-acting benzodiazepines that may only be detected in a drug test within twenty-four hours but longer-acting, benzo-based research chemicals, like Norflurazepam, is likely to be detected in a drug test if it was taken within five days of the last dose. However, if a person abuses Norflurazepam by taking large doses over many days in a row, it may be detectable for thirty or more days after the last dose.
How long will Norflurazepam stay in the body?
Norflurazepam has a half-life of seventy hours but this figure can range from forty to a hundred based on dose size and metabolism speed. So how long does Norflurazepam stay in the system, and can Norflurazepam be detected on a drug test? Well, given its half-life, most people process and eliminate a dose of it from the body in about four days.
However, taking Norflurazepam before a drug test (even if the test is five-plus days away) is not a wise idea as drug screenings that test for benzos also test for benzo metabolites as well, so you may test positive for this drug even if Norflurazepam has fully left your system.
In other words, those who want to take Norflurazepam (despite it not being legal to do so) should avoid it if they expect to undergo a drug screening in the next thirty to ninety days as it can take this length of time for benzodiazepine metabolites to leave the body completely.
This said, we at ExpressHighs thank you for your visit and hope you got the answers you came for. If not, you can also reach us at any time, as our team would be glad to answer any questions you have, including ones that pertain to products or shipping to your region.
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