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Tachycardia SN
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Tachycardia after SN ingestion is completely normal and very usual. It's a sign indicating that the poison found its way to your blood, so your death is almost certain and very imminent (provided the dosage is correct of course). Don't be afraid.
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The maximum I've seen updated is 176 bpm with no beta blocker and around 130 bpm with a beta blocker. You can use Propanolol to help with it but it's been said to be a luxury in the protocol with arguments if it should even be taken. Generally with or without a beta blocker you just have to know and be ready for a tachycardia with SN.
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