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wanttodie12345

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Jul 27, 2024
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I've been going cross eyed trying to research the debate about antacids and SN. I've read the guides, success/unsuccessful reports, I know the PPH no longer suggests them. Is there any anecdotal "data" to suggest not taking antacids really does lend to quicker unconsciousness? If antacids are used, are certain antacids preferable? Chewable vs tablets to swallow vs liquid? Any links to threads or posts would be appreciated! I've been leaning towards a smaller dose of antacid than the PPH used to recommend. Maybe that's a decent compromise?
 
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a soul took maalox tablets with water last night when he crossed over with SN. 3 times the dose recommended on the label. PPH info I heard today says none of the adjuncts to SN are necessary. they may just help IF someone experiences side effects. SN is considered a peaceful passing.
 
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Aug 7, 2024
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Here is your answer: Antacids does NOT make absorption quicker. Therefore it has no effect on how long until youre unconcious. Its not used for that.

So the purpose of antacid is to help reduce a chemical conversion so more SN moves into the small intestine.
 
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wanttodie12345

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Here is your answer: Antacids does NOT make absorption quicker. Therefore it has no effect on how long until youre unconcious. Its not used for that.

So the purpose of antacid is to help reduce a chemical conversion so more SN moves into the small intestine.
Thank you for your response. I'm wondering though if the chemical conversion actually produces a chemical that contributes to lowering blood pressure and unconsciousness. I guess I'm wondering if that idea is just a theory or if there has been any evidence (or as much evidence as we can see without actual testing obviously)
This is the post that has me wondering:
 

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