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charlavail

charlavail

Student
Mar 19, 2026
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I know ODs fail like 95% of the time, but if I mix like 60-90 pills of klonopin & other benzos with some alcohol like whiskey would it be enough to slow down my breathing and then cause death? or is that just guaranteed failure/liver damage/brain damage?
 
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InkMoth

InkMoth

Nature is not our friend
Mar 25, 2026
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Bad idea. Doesn't work most of the times.
 
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VegasLyra

VegasLyra

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Jan 16, 2021
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No shot. Benzos (and really just about every drug nowadays) are made so that if you take anywhere near the lethal dose, your body will puke them up. Now if it was barbitruates and alcohol that's a different story
 
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charlavail

charlavail

Student
Mar 19, 2026
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No shot. Benzos (and really just about every drug nowadays) are made so that if you take anywhere near the lethal dose, your body will puke them up. Now if it was barbitruates and alcohol that's a different story
I actually do have access to barbituates...
 
charlavail

charlavail

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Mar 19, 2026
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OH TEA what are they
I have a family member who has had a barbiturate prescribed for over 40 years because of headaches/pain. It's like an old school treatment, and now he's a little bit hooked, they can't get him off of it bc he's older but he has quite a bit...anyways the access is there!
 
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VegasLyra

VegasLyra

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Jan 16, 2021
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I have a family member who has had a barbiturate prescribed for over 40 years because of headaches/pain. It's like an old school treatment, and now he's a little bit hooked, they can't get him off of it bc he's older but he has quite a bit...anyways the access is there!
Highly depends on which type of barbiturates you have access to but if you take all of them along with alcohol and an antiemetic you'll have an infinitely better chance of CTB than benzos+alcohol. You wouldn't have any pentobarbital would you?
 

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