shijimahead

shijimahead

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I have no tolerance to any of these drugs, either alc or clonapin. would it be enough to CTB?
 
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Sail_to_Infinity

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Not at all, recently barbiturates were a generation of psychiatric drugs susceptible to overdose. Therefore, medications are highly unrecommended for CTB, neither benzodiazepines nor tricyclic antidepressants.
 
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pace_of_the_future

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In my opinion (not a professional) you shouldn't try mixing random amounts of sedatives/drugs with alcohol in hopes of ctb. I do not think it would end in success and could just lead to major health issues? I would like someone to correct me if I'm wrong though
 
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Not at all, recently barbiturates were a generation of psychiatric drugs susceptible to overdose. Therefore, medications are highly unrecommended for CTB, neither benzodiazepines nor tricyclic antidepressants.
then, what sort of meds should I get? Or what medication do you recommend?
 
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then, what sort of meds should I get? Or what medication do you recommend?
The substances available for CTB are strictly regulated - pentobarbital, fentanyl. Generally, less than 1% of suicide attempts using drugs result in death. At best, one might end up with stomach pumping in the hospital and then in a psychiatric clinic. At worst, as a vegetable after choking on vomit upon losing consciousness.
 
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The substances available for CTB are strictly regulated - pentobarbital, fentanyl. Generally, less than 1% of suicide attempts using drugs result in death. At best, one might end up with stomach pumping in the hospital and then in a psychiatric clinic. At worst, as a vegetable after choking on vomit upon losing consciousness.
supposedly benzos + alc can be lethal? I'm not sure though, I can access a lot of medications but pentobarbital and fent are a no no.
 
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Just do not. Trust me, nobody wants to hurt u here.
 
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300mg of klonopin sounds like a lot? I'm not sure about the ld50 or any cases of fatalities but it's worth a try to take them with alcohol before you do partial suspension at least
 
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Not at all, recently barbiturates were a generation of psychiatric drugs susceptible to overdose. Therefore, medications are highly unrecommended for CTB, neither benzodiazepines nor tricyclic antidepressants.
trycyclic anti-depressants can be fatal. e.g. amitryptiline method. prothiadan is more quickly lethal. cardiac arrest but the method is with lots of benzos to make it peaceful.
 
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shijimahead

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trycyclic anti-depressants can be fatal. e.g. amitryptiline method. prothiadan is more quickly lethal. cardiac arrest but the method is with lots of benzos to make it peaceful.
would mirtazapine work?
 
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bwerner

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Klonopin also has a very high LD50, which refers to the expected lethal dose for 50% of test subjects. For lab rats, this amount can be as high as 4,000 mg/kg. Because this amount is so large, there are no conversions for human equivalency. It could take a few hundred thousand milligrams of Klonopin for someone to overdose and die.
From thread 'It is possible to commit suicide with klonopin and alcohol?'
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...with-klonopin-and-alcohol.150671/post-2338559
 
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evenkeel27

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The substances available for CTB are strictly regulated - pentobarbital, fentanyl. Generally, less than 1% of suicide attempts using drugs result in death. At best, one might end up with stomach pumping in the hospital and then in a psychiatric clinic. At worst, as a vegetable after choking on vomit upon losing consciousness.
overall 1% when taking into account painkiller OTC drug attempts, with opioids and planning the % is probably over 50%.
 

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