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mistysmile966

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Oct 30, 2024
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I have recently discovered that apparently SN is not as hard to obtain as barbiturates and seems simpler than setting up an exit bag. (how do you execute this method,ingest orally?)

I am unsure if SN is in the PPH and would have an RP Scale rating. How reliable and peaceful is an SN exit? Is methemoglobinemia painful? How long does it take?

Are there any risks of this method mainly if you fail? I hear exit bags can result in permanent brain damage if one survives after the brain is depleted of Oxygen long enough before death occurs(the bag falls off?). Is this the case with SN, more or less so than other methods?

Are antiemetics required, or preferred depending on each person's individual experience? Is Sodium Citrate similar to SN, will that (or other compounds) work too?
 
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Anonymousa

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Sep 21, 2024
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just to correct you, its sodium nitrIte not sodium nitrAte. sodium nitrAte is ineffective at killing you.

antiemetics aren't required but really recommended so you less vomit out the SN drink so you absorb more of the SN so you more likely to die from it.
 
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ANY method that deprives the body of oxygen in some way, shape, or fashion has the potential to cause permanent damage in one way or another should the person survive the attempt.
 
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How I remember the SNs
sodium nitrite = night right (forever sleep)
sodium nitrate = night rate (paying for the mistake of trying it)
 
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eladeselasol99

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yes it will work, dont forget to drink antiemetics too so your body wont coughing up the substance
 
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mistysmile966

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Oct 30, 2024
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I am unsure how to get antiemetics, I thought you need a prescription
 
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DeathSweetDeath

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Nov 12, 2025
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I am unsure how to get antiemetics, I thought you need a prescription
Certain online pharmacies have it, there's one in India (that delivers everywhere) for example.
I would test your SN when it arrives though, just to make sure.
 
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DeathSweetDeath

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Nov 12, 2025
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How to test? I ordered from dsl
Hmmm, there's a blood test & a nitrite strip test, do you have a search bar yet? If so, look for Vizzy's SN Bible. I think it also tells how in the SN megathread, and maybe in the stickied thread about the stability of SN & N.
 
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mistysmile966

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Oct 30, 2024
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I searched antiemetics and found https://www.drugs.com/condition/nausea-vomiting.html and it lists a few OTC or Rx/OTC medications. Would any of those work? Searching to buy Bonine returns Gravol. Searching "gravol Bonine" to see if it's the same somehow returns https://www.acsh.org/news/2023/02/13/which-drugs-really-help-motion-sickness-16872 ( Although Benadryl and Dramamine have different brand names, they are the same drug. ) where Dramamine, also listed on the first link as OTC is mentioned.

Are any of those (or any OTC) good or not?


Certain online pharmacies have it, there's one in India (that delivers everywhere) for example.
If I were to attempt to order and the package got intercepted, would I face legal trouble, making me want to CTB even more?

Which one is the best in terms of availability and effectiveness?
 
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if_i_make_it

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Apr 30, 2026
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I searched antiemetics and found https://www.drugs.com/condition/nausea-vomiting.html and it lists a few OTC or Rx/OTC medications. Would any of those work? Searching to buy Bonine returns Gravol. Searching "gravol Bonine" to see if it's the same somehow returns https://www.acsh.org/news/2023/02/13/which-drugs-really-help-motion-sickness-16872 ( Although Benadryl and Dramamine have different brand names, they are the same drug. ) where Dramamine, also listed on the first link as OTC is mentioned.

Are any of those (or any OTC) good or not?
Different anti emetics work differently and target different things. The AEs needed to suppress vomiting from SN are dopamine antagonists, they suppress the signals from your stomach that would induce vomiting. The resources megathread in the stickies has several other threads about SN that go over this and what drugs are effective. Dramamine would not work, it targets a different cause of nausea.
 
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DeathSweetDeath

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Nov 12, 2025
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I searched antiemetics and found https://www.drugs.com/condition/nausea-vomiting.html and it lists a few OTC or Rx/OTC medications. Would any of those work? Searching to buy Bonine returns Gravol. Searching "gravol Bonine" to see if it's the same somehow returns https://www.acsh.org/news/2023/02/13/which-drugs-really-help-motion-sickness-16872 ( Although Benadryl and Dramamine have different brand names, they are the same drug. ) where Dramamine, also listed on the first link as OTC is mentioned.

Are any of those (or any OTC) good or not?



If I were to attempt to order and the package got intercepted, would I face legal trouble, making me want to CTB even more?

Which one is the best in terms of availability and effectiveness?
I mean… that might depend on what country you're in, but since it isn't a poison or anything dangerous on it's own, I'd think it should be fine. I ordered Meto because that's what's recommended.
 
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mistysmile966

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Oct 30, 2024
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I searched for one of the antiemetics in the megathread followed by the word pharmacy (or maybe "online pharmacy"). Most the results were for typical brick and mortar stores where I imagine you would need a prescription. I found a site and researching says it's a scam. Some people said their order took too long, open container, placed two orders and one never arrived :(

Them offering bonus viagra (which I don't need) with every order made them look shady off the bat. I spotted a grammar mistake, sign of an illegitimate site that English is not their primary language and potentially from a foreign country (despite their claims of being licensed in my country), when a legitimate site would at least hire someone to proof read it. Nothing against people who are from other countries who don't speak English as their primary language except when they lie and claim to be from somewhere they are not and operate a site in the English language with broken English.

The mega thread lists Quetiapine (Seroquel) as AE.

Quetiapine is not primarily an antiemetic, but it can have off-label antiemetic effects due to its ability to block dopamine, serotonin, and histamine receptors.

Is "Dopamine receptor blockade" the same as dopamine antagonist? Wierd I thought something that blocks dopamine which is responsible for mood and motivation would not be good for depression, would make prevent good mood and motivation if blocked. It says "Low Dopamine Levels: Can lead to Parkinson's disease, ADHD, depression, and reduced motivation or pleasure". It makes it seems like dopamine causes nausea signaling in the CTZ, maybe explains why a few too many drinks make one vomit, although there probably is more in the equation than that.


Quetiapine also has Serotonin receptor blockade. From what I understand Serotonin is linked to mood(like dopamine,not sure if they are similar or work together), so I would think that blocking it would not be good for one's mood.

Quetiapine is not primarily AE, so would it not be as good as the others, would I still need the ones listed in the mega thread?

Below is a list of antiemtics in their generic name. Some countries may have a brand name for these drugs:

Domperidone
Metoclopramide
Olanzapine
Alizapramide
Chlorpromazine
Prochlorperazine

You only need access to one of the above

I know someone who has Clonazepam from someone they used to live with that left it behind. Searching says it's a benzo which the mega thready says is recommended because it makes you unconscious at high doses. Would any benzo work for the protocol, or only certain ones like how only certain AEs (dopamine blockers) work for the SN (and N?) protocol? How would the Clonazepam react with the Seroquel?
 
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