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scientificmethid

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Feb 12, 2024
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Does anyone know if the dose required for N to be effective is different based on route of administration? Would a single bottle containing 3.25g of N in an IV be as effective as 10g+ that's required for ingestion/drinking route?
 
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Ernest1964

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Jan 6, 2023
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My question would be: How fast? Would one be passed out and unconscience before one could push the plunger all the way down?
 
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scientificmethid

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Feb 12, 2024
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My thought was with one of those automated IV infusion devices. Where it pushes a syringe through an IV over a set period of time. Like they have for some chemo patients.
+2 grams of N is fatal for everyone with fast bolus.
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qsocdu

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Oct 9, 2022
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I'm asking myself if they don't put something on vet N to make it not work for human consumption
 
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bluebirds

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Jun 15, 2023
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+2 grams of N is fatal for everyone with fast bolus.
how is 2 grams fatal.... 2 g = 2 ml ?

a bottle of N for animals is 100 ml, so for IV (not injection) , at least 50 ml is needed to die

didnt the handbook say many ppl who used less than 16 ml failed?!