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depressionbean

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Hello all,

So I am planning on using SN as my method. I just think it will probably be hard for me to acquire an antiemetic. I don't currently even have a doctor to get it from.

I was prescribed quetiapine at one point, however, and I still have a ton of it. I read on suicide wiki that it can work as a dopamine antagonist , and therefore could be used as an antiemetic for SN poisoning. Has anyone used it for that purpose or know someone with a success story?
 
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Quarky00

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I read on suicide wiki that
It's defunct . Don't use suicide wiki .

as a dopamine antagonist , and therefore could be used as an antiemetic for SN poisoning.
Probably , although @autumnal suggests only at 300mg+ , it might be somewhat effective , because dosages are so individual .

Has anyone used it for that purpose or know someone with a success story?
Yes , few have . Most notable is @BPD_LE . But we can't know it works . You know the problem with AE

HOWEVER. You cannot just take it as antiemetic like take a pill or two when needed etc .

Antipsychotics(13)
What are they?If you do not take these regularly – DO NOT USE – this section is not for you.

They affect over weeks – so only if it is your regular medication.
  • Droperidol, Benperidol, Trifuperidol, Spiperone, Haloperidol, Bromperidol, Lurasidone, Sestindole, Paliperidone, Risperidone, Olanzapine, Clozapine, Quetiapine
  • Stan listed with nM (receptor affinity); lower numbers may indicate stronger effects.
Warnings:CAUTION
  • Abrupt dosage change – harmful
  • Tampering is done over weeks
  • EPS effects
  • Harsh withdrawal (psychosis)
Therefore
  • Don't take a single dose
  • Don't double dose
  • Don't change prescribed dosage
  • Don't take Meto with Antipsychotic

How much should I take?As prescribed, don't change
  • Personally-tailored – dosage varies greatly between individuals (explained here & here)
  • Example .

In short: don't take it if you are not using it regularly .

https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...-blockers-painkillers-draft.29822/post-634856

There are other options available like Domperidone .
 
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SSlostallhope

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I take Quetiapine every day, but have meto as my Antiemetic. Anyone know if I need to skip Quetiapine on my chosen day or do I need to skip for longer?
 
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autumnal

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Hello all,

So I am planning on using SN as my method. I just think it will probably be hard for me to acquire an antiemetic. I don't currently even have a doctor to get it from.

I was prescribed quetiapine at one point, however, and I still have a ton of it. I read on suicide wiki that it can work as a dopamine antagonist , and therefore could be used as an antiemetic for SN poisoning. Has anyone used it for that purpose or know someone with a success story?

As @Quarky00 mentions, it only works as an antiemetic if taken regularly over a longer period. As I mention, only a dose of 300mg+ has antiemetic effects. See here for more information on this:

Guide to dosage of Quetiapine (Seroquel) required as an antiemetic for the SN method.

I take Quetiapine every day, but have meto as my Antiemetic. Anyone know if I need to skip Quetiapine on my chosen day or do I need to skip for longer?

If you take quetiapine in daily amounts of 300mg+, and have done so for a period of time, this should already provide enough antiemetic effect so as not to require meto at all.

If you take quetiapine in lower doses than 300mg, you may consider gradually titrating your dose upwards to this point. However, please see my guide for more information first:

Guide to dosage of Quetiapine (Seroquel) required as an antiemetic for the SN method.

If you for some reason chose to combine quetiapine and meto, you would be placing yourself at a higher risk of experiencing extrapyramidal side effects (EPS), a risk which is already present with either medication individually and thus further increased when combining them.
 
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I take Quetiapine every day, but have meto as my Antiemetic. Anyone know if I need to skip Quetiapine on my chosen day or do I need to skip for longer?
Read previous comments . You don't skip antipsychotics . Taking meto with Q may be problem .
 
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SuiSqueeze92

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Haloperidol also acts as an antiemetic
 
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SSlostallhope

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May 23, 2020
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As @Quarky00 mentions, it only works as an antiemetic if taken regularly over a longer period. As I mention, only a dose of 300mg+ has antiemetic effects. See here for more information on this:

Guide to dosage of Quetiapine (Seroquel) required as an antiemetic for the SN method.



If you take quetiapine in daily amounts of 300mg+, and have done so for a period of time, this should already provide enough antiemetic effect so as not to require meto at all.

If you take quetiapine in lower doses than 300mg, you may consider gradually titrating your dose upwards to this point. However, please see my guide for more information first:

Guide to dosage of Quetiapine (Seroquel) required as an antiemetic for the SN method.

If you for some reason chose to combine quetiapine and meto, you would be placing yourself at a higher risk of experiencing extrapyramidal side effects (EPS), a risk which is already present with either medication individually and thus further increased when combining them.

Thank you so much for your detailed reply. I currently take 200mg at night and 150 in the morning and have done for years so I should be alright then with antiemetics
 
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Gotta admit, I'm disappointed. I took quetiapine for a few days before I had to discontinue. I was hoping I could use it to take SN, but apparently not.
 
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Simply putting some info out there asshat. Thanks though for the clarification.

No need to be rude. It just seemed like a random comment to make which didn't seem very relevant to the topic at hand, which was quetiapine.
 
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SuiSqueeze92

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No need to be rude. It just seemed like a random comment to make which didn't seem very relevant to the topic at hand, which was quetiapine.

The sky is blue... so?? You don't need to reply in such a way and put quetiapine in bold, might as well have put it in caps.
 
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The sky is blue... so?? You don't need to reply in such a way and put quetiapine in bold, might as well have put it in caps.

I always try to highlight the names of medications in bold, it is meant to provide clarity for both myself as the writer (especially in lengthy posts where I am comparing and contrasting two medications) and to help others as the readers. It is certainly not intended to be taken as SHOUTING, and hopefully now that you are aware of that intention, you will be less likely to misconstrue the overall tone of my original post.

There's nothing wrong with someone dropping a random fact into a discussion, but there's equally nothing wrong with someone else asking for clarification on what they meant to convey when doing so.
 

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