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why xanax overdoose is not recommended? i dont care about suffering with damaged organs
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i will take an amount of 80 pills of xannax! thats the only way, and if i get to have liver problems and others organs damaged i will no treat and die. Is simples as that, right?! dont care about the pain because is my only way to try it
alprazolam aint damaging organs that much for example as paracetamol does which is hepatic poison. it's unlikely that you end up with dysfunctional organs after benzo overdose because its main effect directed towards central nervous system and due to this brain damage is only possible consequence. if you have a dysfunctional liver technically overdose on any drug is capable to bring death due to the liver failure. and overdose on benzos alone is a method with zero lethality
Because it's not a very secure way. Ld50 for benzodiazepines is actually quite high - though sure there is possibility of developing respiratory depression and ctb.
But yeah dying from benzo alone is unlikely as fuck
Would be quite nice as a method otherwise
The data may not support your desire. When one wants to ctb, one must carefully select a method, then research that method to the inth degree, to insure success. Failure of such an endeavor, can cause long term problems, not limited to a stay in a nice psyc ward!
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