gingerplum
Enlightened
- Nov 5, 2018
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This is interesting. Mostly barbiturates and opiates, but a fair amount of hangings and a mixed bag of other methods.
The one that interests me is insulin. A big enough dose (a few hundred units) of a rapid-acting insulin would lead to a crash in blood glucose levels, followed by confusion and unconsciousness. Extreme hypoglycemia, like hypoxemia, isn't compatible with life for very long. Surely it must be easier to get insulin than Nembutal or Fentanyl? Obviously it's a prescription, but it's not a controlled substance.
https://academic.oup.com/qjmed/article/93/6/351/1536833
The one that interests me is insulin. A big enough dose (a few hundred units) of a rapid-acting insulin would lead to a crash in blood glucose levels, followed by confusion and unconsciousness. Extreme hypoglycemia, like hypoxemia, isn't compatible with life for very long. Surely it must be easier to get insulin than Nembutal or Fentanyl? Obviously it's a prescription, but it's not a controlled substance.
https://academic.oup.com/qjmed/article/93/6/351/1536833
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