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MethodDextromethorphan, diphenhydramine overdose
Thread starterkitkat41
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I don't know if this will work but I have three bottles of Dextromethorphan and one box of diphenhydramine as well as metoclopramide to try to prevent vomiting. The only thing I'm not sure about is Im on quentiapine so I'm not sure it will work. Any advice?
Nope, definitely not work, regardless of how much you take. You can be certain to wake up in a hospital suffering like hell and then send to a psych ward.
OD is very unreliable, though not impossible. the one thing i will say, is make sure your dxm does not contain acetaminophen. the OD from that causes your liver to fail over the course of a few days, it is unbearably painful. so, if you do try this method, and i dont recommend it, at least make sure there is no acetaminophen
I am writing this from a psych ward after failing an OD in December. I personally wouldn't try to OD on medication again. Tbf I almost managed to ctb in Dec, but they managed to resuscitate me twice.
Have you googled "diphenhydramine OD"? It is rarely fatal and does absolutely horrible things to your body. Also, dextromethorphan is a generic OTC cough medication that is nowhere near fatal.
Prescription/OTC medication OD is a very unreliable method which usually ends in vomiting and a trip to the ER and possibly a psych hold. Modern medications are tested to be very safe and very, very rarely kill people. It is usually some freak chance that people die.
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