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Core Topics => Drugs => GABAergics => Topic started by: Chip on July 03, 2017, 03:50:52 PM

Title: Phenibut to become scheduled or banned (in Australia)
Post by: Chip on July 03, 2017, 03:50:52 PM
it may happen to you too so get prepared.
Title: Re: Phenibut to become scheduled or banned (in Australia)
Post by: Thoms on July 04, 2017, 04:07:00 AM
That blows. You are still pretty into that yeah? Can you get baclofen there? Isn't that the best thing to use to help the withdrawals?
Title: Re: Phenibut to become scheduled or banned (in Australia)
Post by: Chip on July 04, 2017, 04:17:06 PM
I doubt that I will have withdrawals as I have kept a lid on my use but you are correct.

I just ordered a heap whilst I can. enough to last me 3-10 years. I love the stuff and have a few uses for it.
Title: Re: Phenibut to become scheduled or banned (in Australia)
Post by: sk8phaze on July 04, 2017, 07:05:19 PM
Oh nooooo! I hope that doesnt happen in ghe U.S. any time soon
Title: Re: Phenibut to become scheduled or banned (in Australia)
Post by: Chip on July 06, 2017, 07:32:23 PM
source: https://www.pharmacynews.com.au/News/Latest-news/TGA-wants-to-ban-popular-anxiety-supplement

The TGA wants to ban or schedule a popular supplement widely touted on social media as a panacea to social anxiety.

Phenibut, which is also known as beta-phenyl GABA (beta-phenyl-gamma-aminobutyric acid), is unscheduled and is marketed to relieve anxiety and depression, improve sleep and enhance cognition.

However, the TGA says there have been case reports of significant toxicity and dependence.

Due to these “serious public health concerns” the delegate is seeking comment on proposals to ban phenibut or making it a schedule 4 drug — with the possibility of a group entry.

Phenibut is a neuropsychotropic drug with anxiolytic and nootropic (cognition enhancing) effects. It acts as a GABA mimetic, primarily at GABAB and to some extent at GABAA receptors, the TGA says.

It is pharmacologically similar to baclofen, which is a schedule 4 medicine.

Phenibut is widely promoted on social media as a treatment for social and work anxiety and to beat insomnia.

However, there are numerous self-reported cases of addiction as well as reports of black-outs and amnesia
Title: Re: Phenibut to become scheduled or banned (in Australia)
Post by: Chip on September 13, 2017, 08:59:08 AM
it will happen 1Q 2018.

so if I have stockpiled a kilo that I purchased whilst legal am I exposed to a heavy penalty being in possession of a large amount of a controlled substance ?
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