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Will any combination of these meds kill me?
Thread starterDarthVader1512
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Klonopin (Clonazepam): can cause respiratory arrest leading to death
Remron (Mirtazapine): probably not
Buspar: can cause respiratory arrest leading to death
Busperone = Buspar
Lithium: no
Clonodine: can cause respiratory arrest leading to death
Topamax: yes, not peaceful
Fluoxetine: no
Invega: lethal in combination with opioids
This is just a general information. I do not encourage you to use these drugs and to commit suicide.
I wouldn't try anything with those meds. Unless you can add an opioid and alcohol to the klonopin dont bother. And you would need a huge amount of all 3.
About 2 years ago I went toxic on my regular dosage. I was considered a candidate for dialysis (I was able to pee/sweat it out over a week in the hospital instead) and was incoherent, nauseated beyond belief, twitchy, and unable to remember anything or form a complete sentence. It took 18 months for my kidneys to recover and there was a strong possibility they never would. I was lucky.
My blood level was in the high 2.7 range when I saw the results and later my psych told me it had been over 3.0 when I was first admitted. This is higher than what is thought to be fatal.
If you're already taking it or have taken it previously, it is very, very difficult to ctb with it - and very, very easy to destroy your kidneys and liver.
About 2 years ago I went toxic on my regular dosage. I was considered a candidate for dialysis (I was able to pee/sweat it out over a week in the hospital instead) and was incoherent, nauseated beyond belief, twitchy, and unable to remember anything or form a complete sentence. It took 18 months for my kidneys to recover and there was a strong possibility they never would. I was lucky.
My blood level was in the high 2.7 range when I saw the results and later my psych told me it had been over 3.0 when I was first admitted. This is higher than what is thought to be fatal.
If you're already taking it or have taken it previously, it is very, very difficult to ctb with it - and very, very easy to destroy your kidneys and liver.
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