phersper

phersper

F*ck psychiatry
Jun 28, 2023
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I was wondering why many euthanasia solution also have phenytoin sodium in it. Can someone explain me what this added molecule is supposed to do and why not simply put pentobarbital alone?

(out of curiosity)
 
John Ryder

John Ryder

"You're a smart kid...you'll figure it out."
Jul 7, 2023
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PN/PPH asserts that it helps shut down the heart as extra insurance. I've also seen it argued that its primary function in vet euthanasia is to help eradicate post-death muscle spasm that can be distressing to owners (basically aesthetics) and that the effect on cardiac function is minimal to non existent. It wouldn't be the first thing Nitschke didn't get it totally right. I'm trying to find a definitive answer myself but right now I figure it doesn't hurt to have it in there.
 
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phersper

phersper

F*ck psychiatry
Jun 28, 2023
165
PN/PPH asserts that it helps shut down the heart as extra insurance. I've also seen it argued that its primary function in vet euthanasia is to help eradicate post-death muscle spasm that can be distressing to owners (basically aesthetics) and that the effect on cardiac function is minimal to non existent. It wouldn't be the first thing Nitschke didn't get it totally right. I'm trying to find a definitive answer myself but right now I figure it doesn't hurt to have it in there.
Maybe it s half half… thanks for the reply.
 
John Ryder

John Ryder

"You're a smart kid...you'll figure it out."
Jul 7, 2023
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No one disputes the lethality of N on its own. It doesn't mean it can't receive meaningful assistance. If phenytoin's cardiac effect is significant it could make the difference for someone with just a borderline amount, or reduce time to death. If one can get their hands on one of the N + pheny mixes like Euthanex, Euthasol, Euthaphen or source raw phenytoin to supplement, I say go for it
 
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