Sorry....
Just an interesting read, that it was only 1g and in tablet form. Says the tablets are used in the medical and dental field to clean instruments so they are sterile, so must be widely available?
Also says she was hysterical which makes me worried a little.
I would hypothesize that she was hysterical from either
surprise at her symptoms (if she took the tablet accidentally), or from overwhelming
emotions (if she took it as a suicide attempt). It isn't made clear in the article which was the case, probably because it was never definitively determined.
I would very much
doubt there was something fundamental to the SN (whether the variant she used or SN in general) which
caused her to experience hysteria or could do so with others. So I really don't think that is something you need to be worried about. If you have read
both the
PPH and
Stan's Guide, you will know how to minimize any symptoms and anticipate any symptoms you may still experience. As such, you are
unlikely to become upset, much less to the point of hysteria.
In terms of availability, I have no idea whether SN is still widely available in tablet form for disinfection purposes. I would point out that the article is now 30 years old, so things may well have changed since then either as disinfection methods are improved or as the suicide potential of certain chemicals is recognized.