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Is it posible to ctb with valium?
Thread starterBigBang1
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Could someone die from a Valium overdose, say 100 mg(or more if necessary) ? If so, what would it be like? Has anyone shared their experience on the forum? I couldn't find any. Thanks in advance.
There's still a lot of questions and inquiries about ODs, and people asking about what things may facilitate a successful attempt. Let's be clear, ODs are rarely fatal. Why? For a couple of reasons: (1) modern medications are designed to be very safe, as manufacturers aim to avoid deaths that...
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No, it is not. You can find the LD50 for most drugs online (granted, in rodents, not humans, for obvious reasons.) And even if one were to take the LD50 or more their body would likely not be able to keep it all down and it would just lead to being put in the psych ward.
The family of meds that includes Valium, benzodiazepine (or benzos), has been referenced quite a bit here, tho maybe not Valium specifically. It's frustrating that these meds are ineffective for CTB & that more effective meds (like Nembutal) are largely inaccessible.
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