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Everyone keeps saying to try and get some soma for w/d symptoms of hydro, I know it is a relaxer, but is it addictive or anything? Is it expensive? Does it make you feel any different like with the hydro's and Xanax? I've never had any experience with this med...
Soma can be addictive if used regularly over a long period of time or at higher than therapeutic doses. While everyone's individual body chemistry is unique, the vast majority find soma to be far less addicting than hydro or benzos.
It can be found online from US OPs for an average price of $85 for 90 generic tabs or from IOPs for significantly less (Imported carries the actual Wallace brand name) - I maintain a soma source/price list in the "Who Offers It? How Much? With Updates" forum if you're interested.
As far as effects go, at therapeutic doses you can expect (at least initially) to feel drowsiness & relaxed. If abused, the effect is akin to being drunk with no alcohol - stumbling, slurring of speech, etc.