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evannave

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Would it be possible to overdose on acetaminophen/Methocarbamol tablets like Robaxacet? I know the complications with acetaminophen but what about methocarbamol? All info is welcomed!
 
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Don't. The acetaminophen will cause permanent organ damage, the Methocarbamol it seems will also cause it's own damage and could put you in a coma, but neither are likely to be fatal.
Overdoses on random or OTC meds very rarely succeed, but often cause long term issues that just make everything worse.

We are sorry life led you to this point.
 
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Don't. The acetaminophen will cause permanent organ damage, the Methocarbamol it seems will also cause it's own damage and could put you in a coma, but neither are likely to be fatal.
Overdoses on random or OTC meds very rarely succeed, but often cause long term issues that just make everything worse.

We are sorry life led you to this point.
I assumed as much. If I was able to obtain a muscle relaxant and combine it with alcohol would that be more efficient? I just had a failed partial attempt and I don't think I could use that method again..
 
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Echoing @_Broken_alice here. This is a bad combination that at best will lead to painful and drawn out liver (and possibly other organ) damage. It's unlikely to give you the result you want. Read the sticky threads and resources in the forum and research more effective and less risky methods.
I assumed as much. If I was able to obtain a muscle relaxant and combine it with alcohol would that be more efficient? I just had a failed partial attempt and I don't think I could use that method again..
Very few medications are suitable in terms of effectiveness and peaceful/tolerable results. Read the PPeH and the resources in the forum. There are good reasons that most random ODs with even prescription meds result in failure or unpleasant long-term effects.
 
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