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I will bother you guys with this one last time. I am going to do it any way but I just wanted some feedback please. Maybe some suggestions on adding something else to this mix to make the Propranolol work faster?

9.6g of Propranolol - my research suggests that people have survived dosages of 5g - 8g. So I got more.
140mg of Metoclopramide
Aspirin to thin the blood out so the Propranolol works faster
Alcohol

Thx
 
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30mg of metoclopramide is enough. It will cause it's own problems overdoing it. Aspirin, no point.
 
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I will bother you guys with this one last time. I am going to do it any way but I just wanted some feedback please. Maybe some suggestions on adding something else to this mix to make the Propranolol work faster?

9.6g of Propranolol - my research suggests that people have survived dosages of 5g - 8g. So I got more.
140mg of Metoclopramide
Aspirin to thin the blood out so the Propranolol works faster
Alcohol

Thx

I'm not sure how to balance the drugs to increase efficiency, but I do know doubling the amount of alcohol you were going to drink would.
 
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Thats too many tablets, are you gonna crush them or swallow them whole?
 
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30mg of metoclopramide is enough. It will cause it's own problems overdoing it. Aspirin, no point.
Thanks for the heads up on the metoclopramide. The reason I chose aspirin is b/c of all the forensic pathologist reports I got my hands on online, many of them said that aspirin was also detected in the toxicology reports. The reason they suspected was because it thins the blood which in turn allows the propranolol to work faster and more effectively. They called it a potentiating agent of propranolol. But if you think it won't help, I won't take it.
 
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I'm not sure how to balance the drugs to increase efficiency, but I do know doubling the amount of alcohol you were going to drink would.
How much alcohol would you recommend.? For example, 750 ml of vodka or whiskey or 1 L or 2 L etc.?
 
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I was going to swallow them a bunch at a time with some vodka or whiskey. Not a good idea?
Nope...you risk throwing them all up...
 
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How much alcohol would you recommend.? For example, 750 ml of vodka or whiskey or 1 L or 2 L etc.?

It would depend on how fast that medication you are taking needs to take affect. You don't want to drink so much so fast that you vomit up the mix you're taking. I would start drinking in the morning, try to have a 750ml down by dinner, take your meds, give them a few minutes to start getting absorbed, then continue drinking. I'd think you would already want to be drunk as shit before you pop the pills, because if you try to do it all in one shot, they might work against each other?
 
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Thanks for the heads up on the metoclopramide. The reason I chose aspirin is b/c of all the forensic pathologist reports I got my hands on online, many of them said that aspirin was also detected in the toxicology reports. The reason they suspected was because it thins the blood which in turn allows the propranolol to work faster and more effectively. They called it a potentiating agent of propranolol. But if you think it won't help, I won't take it.

If you can find evidence it really does potentiate it then use it. A lot of the time you get aspirin, paracetomol, ibuprofen etc in a drug death is that the person went nuts and took everything in the cupboard ( good and useless) and most won't add any value but will raise the puke risk.
 
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If you can find evidence it really does potentiate it then use it. A lot of the time you get aspirin, paracetomol, ibuprofen etc in a drug death is that the person went nuts and took everything in the cupboard ( good and useless) and most won't add any value but will raise the puke risk.
I agree. The only other thing I found that would potentiate propranolol is cimetidine i.e. tagamet. But I can't get that where I live with or without a prescription. I can get something similar called ranitidine BUT my research suggests ranitidine is not good to take with Propranolol even though both cimetidine and ranitidine are H2 antagonists. Weird. That;s I vigorously researched for a back up potentiator that I could get easily and what I found was aspirin.
 
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It would depend on how fast that medication you are taking needs to take affect. You don't want to drink so much so fast that you vomit up the mix you're taking. I would start drinking in the morning, try to have a 750ml down by dinner, take your meds, give them a few minutes to start getting absorbed, then continue drinking. I'd think you would already want to be drunk as shit before you pop the pills, because if you try to do it all in one shot, they might work against each other?
So here's the plan:

Drink 750 ml of vodka by dinner time and start in the morning.
Take 30 mg of metoclopramide as the anti emetic with some water at dinner time
Give it 30 minutes
Then start taking the 9.6g of propranolol tablets (there is 120 tablets) with water.
Give it 15 minutes to absorb
Then continue drinking more vodka
Until I pass out and hopefully ctb

What do you think? Sound like a plan?
 
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So here's the plan:

Drink 750 ml of vodka by dinner time and start in the morning.
Take 30 mg of metoclopramide as the anti emetic with some water at dinner time
Give it 30 minutes
Then start taking the 9.6g of propranolol tablets (there is 120 tablets) with water.
Give it 15 minutes to absorb
Then continue drinking more vodka
Until I pass out and hopefully ctb

What do you think? Sound like a plan?

I'm no doctor but that certainly seems like it would kill you. Take my advice with a grain of salt though, because I only have experience with vodka lol. I'm not trying to put the stamp of approval of people's methods, I'm just giving my two cents.
 
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Look at the ppeh for a viable method. Taking Tylenol works via liver damage, weeks in the hospital ect.
It's not Tylenol. Google it. Propranolol. It's a beta blocker. Google Propranolol deaths. You will see stories come up of people dying by overdosing on it.
 
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You do realize taking propanolol (acetaminophen) doesent just let you drift away to ctb. Its a long drawn out process to die likely weeks.
It's not Tylenol. Google it. Propranolol. It's a beta blocker. Google Propranolol deaths. You will see stories come up of people dying by overdosing on it.
 
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Even with taking the metoclopramide first?

Meto, is not the holy grail of anti-emetics. There are different causes of vomiting, some even meto cant prevent.
 
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So here's the plan:

Drink 750 ml of vodka by dinner time and start in the morning.
Take 30 mg of metoclopramide as the anti emetic with some water at dinner time
Give it 30 minutes
Then start taking the 9.6g of propranolol tablets (there is 120 tablets) with water.
Give it 15 minutes to absorb
Then continue drinking more vodka
Until I pass out and hopefully ctb

What do you think? Sound like a plan?

Bad idea to drink alcohol to pass out. Again, you risk vomiting.

Use Benzos to induce a deep, peaceful sleep.
 
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Bad idea to drink alcohol to pass out. Again, you risk vomiting.

Use Benzos to induce a deep, peaceful sleep.

Coupled with a bag around the head, it's a peaceful and quick way.
 

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