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Moon2018

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Hello
I wonder if it is possible to buy Nembutal from a veterinarian (or another drug used to wash animals)?
And after selling the drug to a person, the veterinarian will write that, for example, he euthanized 10 large dogs.
Or is this not possible, since the vet needs to report for all the ampoules?
I read on the Internet that Nembutal is prohibited in veterinary medicine in Russia, but I don't know what is allowed. What do you think?
 
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It will be nearly impossible for you to buy N from a vet, they have it locked at all times. Very hard to get that way.
 
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HenryHobkins

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Are there less restrictions for buying N from veterinarians in mexico? Im not really educated on these things but i had heard this somewhere
 
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No veterinarian would just sell it to you, you would have to find some really corrupt one.
usually if you want to euthanize a pet you have to bring it to the veterinarian and not do it yourself.
 
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No veterinarian would just sell it to you, you would have to find some really corrupt one.
usually if you want to euthanize a pet you have to bring it to the veterinarian and not do it yourself.
A veterinarian gave my friend a home injection (after examining the dog). The owner of the dog (my friend) performed euthanasia at home on his own (gave him an injection).
 
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A veterinarian gave my friend a home injection (after examining the dog). The owner of the dog (my friend) performed euthanasia at home on his own (gave him an injection).
Oh I see, I guess that might work then. I didn't know that was a thing.
 
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A veterinarian gave my friend a home injection (after examining the dog). The owner of the dog (my friend) performed euthanasia at home on his own (gave him an injection).
But surely you'd need WAY more than it would take to euthanise one dog?
Hello
I wonder if it is possible to buy Nembutal from a veterinarian (or another drug used to wash animals)?
And after selling the drug to a person, the veterinarian will write that, for example, he euthanized 10 large dogs.
Or is this not possible, since the vet needs to report for all the ampoules?
I read on the Internet that Nembutal is prohibited in veterinary medicine in Russia, but I don't know what is allowed. What do you think?
I doubt any vet, anywhere in the world, would risk his job doing that for a total stranger.
 
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A veterinarian gave my friend a home injection (after examining the dog). The owner of the dog (my friend) performed euthanasia at home on his own (gave him an injection).

That's not supposed to happen....I work in a vet clinic.

No N is supposed to leave the clinic.

But then again, people can always be bribed for money.
 
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That's not supposed to happen....I work in a vet clinic.

No N is supposed to leave the clinic.

But then again, people can always be bribed for money.

So how is N stored at these clinics? Always under lock & key? Wondering how some of it ends up finding its way to the black market.
 
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So how is N stored at these clinics? Always under lock & key? Wondering how some of it ends up finding its way to the black market.
Robberies, I'd have thought... there's BIG money to be had.
 
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KolK

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So how is N stored at these clinics? Always under lock & key? Wondering how some of it ends up finding its way to the black market.

N is definitely under lock and key, but the question is-is it ALWAYS under lock and key?

At the vet clinic I work at, it isn't, even though by right it should. This is because the vet clinic I work at is small, so all supplies are locked together, meaning even the commonly-used chemicals are locked together in the same cupboard. So it becomes a hassle to keep locking and un-locking, hence N was not locked. Doesn't matter where you work at, security lapses always happen somehow.
 
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Meditation guide

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Vets don't usually get involved in the drug selling business.
 
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KolK

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Vets don't usually get involved in the drug selling business.

You are wrong. Money can buy over anyone; just a matter of how much. It is a sad truth that exists in this world.

Cough syrups are also abused to "get high". There are doctors who have been caught selling cough syrups to drug dealers.

Honestly, I do believe if you offer enough, vets will sell you N. Unfortunately, my guess is that they will charge way more than A, probably 10x more because if they are caught, they will lose their license and basically, entire life. They are already raking in good money so the current valuation of N here or on the black market is definitely going to be insufficient to entice them.
 
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You are wrong. Money can buy over anyone; just a matter of how much. It is a sad truth that exists in this world.

Cough syrups are also abused to "get high". There are doctors who have been caught selling cough syrups to drug dealers.

Honestly, I do believe if you offer enough, vets will sell you N. Unfortunately, my guess is that they will charge way more than A, probably 10x more because if they are caught, they will lose their license and basically, entire life. They are already raking in good money so the current valuation of N here or on the black market is definitely going to be insufficient to entice them.

I think A limits the amount sold to 5x per week presumably to avoid depleting the vet supply to a suspicious extent. So that's $3000 of profit per week probably split in some way between A and the vet. Google tells me the average Mexican vet makes 400k pesos = $20k USD per year, so that's a pretty big chunk of extra cash for them.
 
Meditation guide

Meditation guide

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Jun 22, 2020
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You are wrong. Money can buy over anyone; just a matter of how much. It is a sad truth that exists in this world.

Cough syrups are also abused to "get high". There are doctors who have been caught selling cough syrups to drug dealers.

Honestly, I do believe if you offer enough, vets will sell you N. Unfortunately, my guess is that they will charge way more than A, probably 10x more because if they are caught, they will lose their license and basically, entire life. They are already raking in good money so the current valuation of N here or on the black market is definitely going to be insufficient to entice them.
Vets in usa with their own business are wealthy. Why would they risk that? My vet cousin is a multi millionaire. I'm not sure about vets in third world countries however. It would be stupid of someone who worked so hard as they do to become a vet to risk it by selling drugs that are used to kill.
 
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Vets in usa with their own business are wealthy. Why would they risk that? My vet cousin is a multi millionaire. I'm not sure about vets in third world countries however. It would be stupid of someone who worked so hard as they do to become a vet to risk it by selling drugs that are used to kill.

This is not generally the case though I dont doubt it occasionally. Those vets are usually performing specialty surgeries or offering other services like boarding, daycare, grooming and are big. You'd have to be managing other vets at a typical clinic to pull that $ in. A less profitable more common way to generate income is encouraging unnecessary services.

Generally they come out of school with a lot of debt. Quick google search lists avg salary at 57-150k.

Home euthanasia services are a big thing here and my choice for saying goodbye. Vets come in with their gear and enough N for 1 syringe though there may be more in the bag. I never asked to do it myself. Got the impression each vet does at least a few per day and the company I use generally has 2 people on call. Euthanasia itself is $300. There are aftercare services as well. Extremely compassionate people who handle the process with honor.
 
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I think A limits the amount sold to 5x per week presumably to avoid depleting the vet supply to a suspicious extent. So that's $3000 of profit per week probably split in some way between A and the vet. Google tells me the average Mexican vet makes 400k pesos = $20k USD per year, so that's a pretty big chunk of extra cash for them.
i believe it comes from Mexico where it can be bought on the shelf for as little as 9 pounds without any certification or anything

in Switzerland it costs about 20 quid but you need proof your a Dr etc
 
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lifeisbutadream

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Oct 4, 2018
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Corrupt doctors r a dime a dozen; not vets.
 
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Bamman

Can’t go back, why go forward?
Mar 31, 2021
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I could pretend to be your 'pet dog' you could say I keep having seizures and I could fake one there and then in the vets. I'm pretty hairy anyway so that should help go towards the outfit preparation. I will also source some stuff from my local fancy dress shop. Let's do it. We can Do this at several vets, rinse and repeat and we should have enough phenobarbital to wipe the entire SS forum out and some left over. Fingers crossed. Or should I say paws ;)
 
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I've heard about that but I think those countries have caught on esp for non natives
 

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