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painpaingoaway
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- Sep 16, 2023
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I guess one of the perks of living in a crappy third world country is how easy it can be to circumvent laws and get your hands on what you want.
Pet veterinarians often use a commercial solution of N with phenytoin (sodium dimethyl hydantoin) to CTBing dogs and cats. Does the phenytoin interferes somehow with the N? By all I've read, the latter is only an anticonvulsant. Would a large enough dose of it be sufficient for a quick and efficient leave?
Pet veterinarians often use a commercial solution of N with phenytoin (sodium dimethyl hydantoin) to CTBing dogs and cats. Does the phenytoin interferes somehow with the N? By all I've read, the latter is only an anticonvulsant. Would a large enough dose of it be sufficient for a quick and efficient leave?