Lorazepam (trade name Ativan or Tavor) is a depressant substance of the benzodiazepine class. Lorazepam is used for the short-term treatment of anxiety, insomnia, acute seizures, and the sedation of hospitalized patients.[2][3][4][5]
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Despite what people say about overdosing being a non-method, I dare to say that it's actually a very viable method if you have the right drugs.
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Lorazepam is not an over-the-counter drug, because it does have potential to actually be dangerous. Just take many more times the heavy dose and you're good to go on that front (remember to account for bioavailability-- only about 85-90% of what you ingest actually makes it into your body), as long as you don't have any tolerance, which I assume you actually do, so you'd need to do some trials on your own. On its own, it won't kill you, it'll just make you pass out at worst... It can be lethal if you overdose with other high-grade benzos and drink alcohol alongside it, but you should only drink as much alcohol as you can handle before becoming nauseous. You want to avoid nausea, or else you'll vomit. If you don't know what your alcohol tolerance threshold is, test it.
The phenobarbital is pretty much useless for you here. You need much, much more than that for it to be threatening to you. It won't matter, not even in combination. Disregard it.
Trazodone is also a weak benzodiazepine; even a dose as large as 400mg is relatively safe.
Please keep in mind that it is very possible to survive using this method, and you should not attempt it if you want a guaranteed success rate. These benzos are extremely useful in combination with other methods, though, since they'll knock you out and keep you unconscious while your killer substance works its magic. Simply take them one or two hours or so before the lethal substance (this could be a sufficiently pure opiate, SN, barbiturates, etc.), and then continue once you start to feel the drowsiness properly setting ithank you for y