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uchiha_sasuke

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Oct 1, 2023
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So I found out apparently that mixing sleeping pills and alcohol can lead to an overdose which can also lead to death. Does anyone know how true this is? And if it can actually lead to death what's the estimated time? And also why does no one talk about it?

By the way, according to an article I read it said:
"Even small amounts of alcohol combined with certain sedating medications, such as prescription sleep aids, can result in serious symptoms such as over-sedation, confusion, dizziness, fainting, as well as slowed heart rate and breathing."
 
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Praestat_Mori

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May 21, 2023
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There is a possibility that it works but it fails in many cases and people may survive with severe organ damage. This isn't recommended.

There are a few prescriptions drugs that are working. You can read about it in the PPeH or here is some info about ODs:




 
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cosmic-joke

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Oct 6, 2023
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So I found out apparently that mixing sleeping pills and alcohol can lead to an overdose which can also lead to death. Does anyone know how true this is? And if it can actually lead to death what's the estimated time? And also why does no one talk about it?

By the way, according to an article I read it said:
"Even small amounts of alcohol combined with certain sedating medications, such as prescription sleep aids, can result in serious symptoms such as over-sedation, confusion, dizziness, fainting, as well as slowed heart rate and breathing."
It won't work trust me, look into natizenes, ddmpa2 and gbl
 
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uchiha_sasuke

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Oct 1, 2023
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There is a possibility that it works but it fails in many cases and people may survive with severe organ damage. This isn't recommended.

There are a few prescriptions drugs that are working. You can read about it in the PPeH or here is some info about ODs:




Chloroquine is banned in my country and the others are just not available even the sleeping pill I might be able to get is OTC.
 
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