Tbh Man I don't think that shot of alcohol will do anything in comparison what the N will do in terms of effect. I think any liquid that can eliminate the bad taste in the mouth will do just fine. Even a small sip of yoghurt
That small amount of alcohol you will be able to drink after ingesting N will be nothing in comparison
I'm not saying it's useless , I'm not a doctor, but I'd say it's pretty useless nonetheless
"I don't think..." Well, then.
The PPH advises the exact opposite of the above. But screw the PPH, right? Some rando on the internet says to do the opposite, based on a hunch.
It's advised to have a light meal first, emphasis on LIGHT, but NOT add any unnecessary additional volume in the stomach. That's why the PPH advises NOT to mix N with orange juice, yogurt, and such. You don't want to interfere with the ABSORPTION of the N.
People here keep trying to invent the wheel, or think they know better (yet, how many times have they drank N successfully?), and risk failure. And then, if/when fail, what will be blamed? N.
I'll share this again, once more, from the 2018 PPH. Not FOR the benefit of the people who insist on doing it their own way, but for those who might be foolishly led astray. But for those who insist on doing it their own way, don't come crying back here if it fails and blaming the N.
Mixing Nembutal with Something Else to take away the Bitter Taste
"It is always better to take one's Nembutal straight. The likely result of mixing the Nembutal with something else (eg. yogurt) is the creation of a greater volume of an equally unpalatable substance. Furthermore, using a spoon to consume the drug, rather than drinking it, can mean a longer time to ingest the 100ml.
"Exit has received reports of people falling asleep before all of the drug is consumed. This is dangerous. It is best to drink the 100ml in a few swallows, then drink alcohol.
How the Nembutal Takes Effect
"The drug is absorbed from the stomach, and as the level in the blood rises, some crosses the blood-brain barrier and effects the part of the brain that controls sleep."