using it for quite a long long time. around 20+ tabs of N10 minimum and around same amount of alprex , the main effects i noticed is you just live in present , u feel evrythng is f9 and just saying ryt qwatever u feel. Most of the people just dun gve a damn abt us as they thnk we r on pills, so leave those s*** heads. and second damn thing is it affects the memory slowly slowly , as dossage and tym, increases its effects become more common... think and then take.. "Addiction can't be "controlled" or " handled " by everybody only few can withstand it.
Nitrosun contains the active ingredient Nitrazepam. Common side effects associated with this drug are listed below:
Central nervous system depression including, somnolence, dizziness, depressed mood, rage, violence, fatigue, ataxia, headache, vertigo, impairment of memory, impairment of motor functions, hangover feeling in the morning, slurred speech, decreased physical performance, numbed emotions, reduced alertness, muscle weakness, double vision and inattention have been reported. Unpleasant dreams and rebound insomnia have also been reported. High levels of confusion, clumsiness also occurs after administration of nitrazepam. Increased reaction time, co-ordination problems and impaired learning and memory.
Impaired learning and memory occurs due to the action of the drug on benzodiazepine receptors which causes a dysfunction in the cholinergic neuronal system. Nitrazepam causes a reduced output of serotonin which is closely involved in regulating mood and may be the cause of feelings of depression in users of nitrazepam or other benzodiazepines.
Because Nitrazepam has more side effects than other hypnotic drugs, gradual and careful reduction of the dosage is always recommended to prevent many severe withdrawal syndromes from developing. It's definitely one of those drugs you'd expect to see a number of law suits filed against, due to the dangers and havoc it can reek on the body.
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