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Anyone know where to get SN in Norway?
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Anyone know where to get SN in Norway?
Apc pure ships worldwide.
Based on PN's argument in PPH, and suppose that there is no material adverse interaction of SN and PPIs including Nexium (Esomeprazole), Nexium should be an alternative to Tagamet.is nexium an alternative to tagamet.
Dont use sodium bicarbonate it does protects you against sodium nitrite poisoning https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/7974833/Based on PN's argument in PPH, and suppose that there is no material adverse interaction of SN and PPIs including Nexium (Esomeprazole), Nexium should be an alternative to Tagamet.
PN's argument now is that gastric fluid volume is important and gastric pH is irrelevant. But he gave no explanation on why and he previously recommended sodium bicarbonate, which increase gastric pH.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2036.2009.04128.x
"Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) are the most effective antisecretory drugs for controlling gastric acidity. They inhibit both basal and stimulated secretion of gastric acid, independent of the nature of the parietal cell stimulation. The inhibition of gastric acidity has been demonstrated in many studies in healthy volunteers and patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD), but the effect of PPI on gastric volume secretion has been poorly investigated. To date, studies which compare the effect of PPI with placebo, other PPI, or H2 receptor antagonists on gastric volume have been performed after induction of general anaesthesia for elective surgery. Their main conclusion is that these two classes of antisecretory medication exert a favourable effect by decreasing gastric fluid secretion."
The article above is about an Esomeprazole IV case study but as a whole, including citation 8 - 13, I think it is helpful for you to decide whether you choose, as well as how much you take, Nexium as an absorption accelerator. Interchangeability among PPIs is here. I can not find any direct interchange chart of D2 blockers and PPIs.
However, some 8ch user(s) argue(s), based on several journals including the one below, that PPIs should be avoided because PPIs increase gastric pH and blunt the acute hypotension effect, which leads to swift unconsciousness.
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.116.08081
"the present study suggests that the acute blood pressure–lowering effect of oral nitrite is dependent on an acidic gastric environment."
Some journals as I mentioned here show that D2 blockers such as cimetidine also increase gastric pH.
What is the question?Hi I have a question about timing, Is it stat dose or ahead regime?
Based on PN's argument in PPH, and suppose that there is no material adverse interaction of SN and PPIs including Nexium (Esomeprazole), Nexium should be an alternative to Tagamet.
PN's argument now is that gastric fluid volume is important and gastric pH is irrelevant. But he gave no explanation on why and he previously recommended sodium bicarbonate, which increase gastric pH.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2036.2009.04128.x
"Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) are the most effective antisecretory drugs for controlling gastric acidity. They inhibit both basal and stimulated secretion of gastric acid, independent of the nature of the parietal cell stimulation. The inhibition of gastric acidity has been demonstrated in many studies in healthy volunteers and patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD), but the effect of PPI on gastric volume secretion has been poorly investigated. To date, studies which compare the effect of PPI with placebo, other PPI, or H2 receptor antagonists on gastric volume have been performed after induction of general anaesthesia for elective surgery. Their main conclusion is that these two classes of antisecretory medication exert a favourable effect by decreasing gastric fluid secretion."
The article above is about an Esomeprazole IV case study but as a whole, including citation 8 - 13, I think it is helpful for you to decide whether you choose, as well as how much you take, Nexium as an absorption accelerator. Interchangeability among PPIs is here. I can not find any direct interchange chart of D2 blockers and PPIs.
However, some 8ch user(s) argue(s), based on several journals including the one below, that PPIs should be avoided because PPIs increase gastric pH and blunt the acute hypotension effect, which leads to swift unconsciousness.
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.116.08081
"the present study suggests that the acute blood pressure–lowering effect of oral nitrite is dependent on an acidic gastric environment."
Some journals as I mentioned here show that D2 blockers such as cimetidine also increase gastric pH.
What is the question?
What order do you take the acid regulator, anti vomit pills and SN and what are the time intervals?What is the question?
How can a PPI increase gastric PH and at the same time inhibit gastric acidity ?
ah yes, ok so as PPI make stomach less acidic, just as well as Zantac why not reccomend them ?Higher pH is less acidic.
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/PH
I am not sure whether I understand your question properly, though...
anti psychotic cannot be taken with antiemetics so you are better off taking benzo instead.Seems SN will be my choice since my money for N is gone. I seem to have all the questions answered but one:
Can you take a very strong anti psychotic in a very large dose before or soon after you take the SN ? So you fall asleep faster before the bad stuff comes. Ty
you can order them through amazon to a deliver pointConsidering the taste of SN would be very salty and terrible, I was thinking if I could put the SN inside empty capsules instead of mixing the SN into the water and drink it. Because I studied Pharmacy before, I did have experience with drug encapsulation. The only problem is...
Where the heck that thing is sold? I don't think I can buy empty capsules from the drug store (that would be silly, lol). I don't want to order online because I don't live alone. Other alternative would be buying other otc drugs which already encapsulated, remove the powder inside, then replace it with SN. But, that seems like a ton of work.
Yeah, it's on the wiki too. You should read it for your safety.What order do you take the acid regulator, anti vomit pills and SN and what are the time intervals?
Hope I phrased that okay
anti psychotic cannot be taken with antiemetics so you are better off taking benzo instead.
there is no need for benzos, IMO they would make everything harderDamn.
Problem is im benzo tolerant due to heavy doses for my illnesses thats why im on antipsycotics.
Can you tell me what are the benzos of choice? Xanax? Ambien maybe?
there is no need for benzos, IMO they would make everything harder
Since you have a time span of about 15 minutes from taking SN and falling unconscious, the timing is very limited. Also if you blackout you may not take the SN correctly, and also they can have a bad interaction with the other things you're takingCould you please elaborate on why?
Ty so much
I have no idea, but it should be noted again that he dropped the claim that high gastric pH (low acidity) facilitates SN absorption and now argues that low gastric fluid volume does. If he recommends, or allows as alternative, PPIs and H2 blockers, he should do so by focusing on the effect of their decreasing gastric fluid secretion regardless of whether or not they increase gastric pH.ah yes, ok so as PPI make stomach less acidic, just as well as Zantac why not reccomend them ?
Since you have a time span of about 15 minutes from taking SN and falling unconscious, the timing is very limited. Also if you blackout you may not take the SN correctly, and also they can have a bad interaction with the other things you're taking
ah yes, ok so as PPI make stomach less acidic, just as well as Zantac why not reccomend them ?
DO NOT USE PPI's: https://8ch.net/suicide/res/36478.html#45815
Was going to upload screen grab of the post but SS is fucking up so can't upload. Just please click the link if you are thinking of using PPI's (even having them in your system 2 weeks before SN ingestion is bad).
I'm having concern over anti-emetics in Australia, I did find an eBay seller however they require pharmacist advice before selling as stated in the full description.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ANAGRAINE-HYDROCHLORIDE-5MG-PARACETAMOL-500MG-8-TABLETS/182547399120
My question is has any Australian bought Anagraine off eBay successfully? Did it require a phone interview with the seller? If so how did you go about it?
So, then, zantac or tagamet is good to go right?DO NOT USE PPI's: https://8ch.net/suicide/res/36478.html#45815
Was going to upload screen grab of the post but SS is fucking up so can't upload. Just please click the link if you are thinking of using PPI's (even having them in your system 2 weeks before SN ingestion is bad).
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I just finished putting 25g~30g of SN into gelatine capsules. I was surprised I had to encapsulate 25+ pieces, not exactly an enjoyable process. The surface was sticky against pretty much everything (plastic, tissue, skin contact, the SN itself). It was difficult to keep the final product "clean" and "hygiene" (if you get what I mean).
I think swallowing 25+ SN pills would be easier compared to drinking 100ml of salty liquid. Hopefully...
Isn't that a lot of swallowing? I imagine it may be mentally more difficult as well, your SI may kick in by the time you swallowed half or less. But I guess same goes for liquid.