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AnonymousRobin
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- Oct 7, 2022
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hello. i am going to reveal some idenifying information which im nervous about. i am studying veterinary medicine and currently work at a vet practice. put to sleeps are common and the bottle of euthasol is frequently left out unattended. euthasol is made of pentobarbital (N) and phenobarbital, i also know the measurements and how to administer intravenous injection. vet ctb is 4* the average in my country of uk.
i want to just quickly draw the required amount into syringe (its not a lot) and sneak it home to take but im worried about the implications that may cause the practice and possibly being caught i'm confident i could draw it and get away, but autopsy would show pentobarbital intoxication.
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**i did not mention. while a heavily controlled drug i do not think my small town vet keeps record of levels of fluid they do keep logs of who takes it out of the safe though which is required by law and as i am not a rcvs i can not take it out (i could probably crack the code) but that adds more risk
i want to just quickly draw the required amount into syringe (its not a lot) and sneak it home to take but im worried about the implications that may cause the practice and possibly being caught i'm confident i could draw it and get away, but autopsy would show pentobarbital intoxication.
Thank you for reading
![Red heart :heart: ❤️](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/2764.png)
**i did not mention. while a heavily controlled drug i do not think my small town vet keeps record of levels of fluid they do keep logs of who takes it out of the safe though which is required by law and as i am not a rcvs i can not take it out (i could probably crack the code) but that adds more risk
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