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I'm planning to test out today how I feel when mixing these two. I'm gonna use them to suppress my SI and knock myself out when the day comes to CTB with full hanging.

Today is a test drive. How much do I have to take to somewhat incapacitate myself or at the very least numb my mind a lot? I want to really feel the effects. I was thinking of 0.5mg-1mg of alprazolam along with half a bottle of wine.
 
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mortuarymary

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Need a lot more benzo than that. I take 20 tablets a night to sleep and I'm still here x
 
DesperateOne

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Need a lot more benzo than that. I take 20 tablets a night to sleep and I'm still here x
How much would you suggest? I don't want to go unconcious or anything like that, I just want to test it out and really see the effects. I remember way back when I was in high school and took 0.75mg from my father it made me super sleepy and confused.
 
mortuarymary

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How much do you have. Is this a test run?
 
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Hope this helps

In terms of an overdose on Xanax, determining how much Xanax is too much is a complex matter that depends on several factors, including an individual's medical history, tolerance, and overall health. Healthcare providers typically prescribe specific dosages based on a patient's needs and carefully monitor their progress. Deviating from the prescribed dosage can increase the risk of adverse effects, including excessive sedation, dizziness, impaired coordination, and memory problems.

See also Understanding Xanax As A Central Nervous System Depressant
When you realize that the typical Xanax dose ranges between just 0.25 and 0.5 milligrams per day, you quickly see why it is easy to potentially take too much Xanax and overdose on Xanax. Xanax typically comes in 0.25 and 0.5 milligram pills, but in some cases doctors will prescribe up to 1 milligram or 2 milligram pills.

The morale of the story is, don't take more than your prescribed amount of Xanax! If a loved one is taking Xanax, you're also going to want to make sure they aren't taking more than their prescribed dosage. You do not want a loved one to find out how many Xanax is dangerous through experiencing it on their own.

How Much is A Lethal Dose of Xanax

The lethal dose of Xanax can vary significantly from person to person, depending on various factors that must be carefully considered by healthcare professionals. Understanding these factors is crucial to ensuring the safe use of Xanax.

Individual Tolerance: One of the most critical factors influencing the lethal dose of Xanax is an individual's tolerance level. Some individuals may develop a higher tolerance to the medication over time due to prolonged use, making them less susceptible to overdose. Conversely, those who have not developed a tolerance may be at greater risk even with lower doses.

Other Medications or Substances Being Used: The concurrent use of other medications or substances can significantly impact Xanax's effects and toxicity. Combining Xanax with substances like alcohol, opioids, or other central nervous system depressants can amplify its sedative effects, potentially leading to overdose.

Body Weight and Age: Body weight and age are essential considerations when determining Xanax dosage and its potential lethal effects. Individuals with a lower body weight may be more sensitive to Xanax, making them vulnerable to overdose, whereas age can affect metabolism and medication processing, influencing the risk of toxicity.
 
DesperateOne

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Hope this helps

In terms of an overdose on Xanax, determining how much Xanax is too much is a complex matter that depends on several factors, including an individual's medical history, tolerance, and overall health. Healthcare providers typically prescribe specific dosages based on a patient's needs and carefully monitor their progress. Deviating from the prescribed dosage can increase the risk of adverse effects, including excessive sedation, dizziness, impaired coordination, and memory problems.

See also Understanding Xanax As A Central Nervous System Depressant
When you realize that the typical Xanax dose ranges between just 0.25 and 0.5 milligrams per day, you quickly see why it is easy to potentially take too much Xanax and overdose on Xanax. Xanax typically comes in 0.25 and 0.5 milligram pills, but in some cases doctors will prescribe up to 1 milligram or 2 milligram pills.

The morale of the story is, don't take more than your prescribed amount of Xanax! If a loved one is taking Xanax, you're also going to want to make sure they aren't taking more than their prescribed dosage. You do not want a loved one to find out how many Xanax is dangerous through experiencing it on their own.

How Much is A Lethal Dose of Xanax

The lethal dose of Xanax can vary significantly from person to person, depending on various factors that must be carefully considered by healthcare professionals. Understanding these factors is crucial to ensuring the safe use of Xanax.

Individual Tolerance: One of the most critical factors influencing the lethal dose of Xanax is an individual's tolerance level. Some individuals may develop a higher tolerance to the medication over time due to prolonged use, making them less susceptible to overdose. Conversely, those who have not developed a tolerance may be at greater risk even with lower doses.

Other Medications or Substances Being Used: The concurrent use of other medications or substances can significantly impact Xanax's effects and toxicity. Combining Xanax with substances like alcohol, opioids, or other central nervous system depressants can amplify its sedative effects, potentially leading to overdose.

Body Weight and Age: Body weight and age are essential considerations when determining Xanax dosage and its potential lethal effects. Individuals with a lower body weight may be more sensitive to Xanax, making them vulnerable to overdose, whereas age can affect metabolism and medication processing, influencing the risk of toxicity.
I just wanted your personal opinion not open ended chatgpt response :( I'll just do 0.5mg I guess...
 
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I just wanted your personal opinion not open ended chatgpt response :( I'll just do 0.5mg I guess...
There is no helping some people. I was just trying to help.
 
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DesperateOne

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Okay, a quick update. Alcohol and benzos completely removed my SI I think! 4 beers and 0.75mg of alprazolam solved it, but I will go for way more when the time comes. Now I just have to wait for the day when I feel that urge and truly go for it.
 
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