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Alina
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- Dec 10, 2020
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Hello!
I'm planning to have peaceful exit.
In my country we have cheap non-prescription sedative drug "Corvalol" in all pharmacies. Free-selling.
Forms: 1) liquid in bottles (drops) 25 ml, 2) pills.
Liquid conteins (in 1 ml):
a-bromoisovaleric acid ethyl ester - 20 mg,
phenobarbital - 18,26 mg,
excipients: ethanol 95%, sodium hydroxide, peppermint oil, water.
Pills "Corvalol Forte" contein (1 pill):
ethyl bromisovalerianate (ethyl ester of a-bromisovaleric acid) - 12,42 mg,
phenobarbital - 11,34 mg,
peppermint oil - 0,88 mg,
excipients: lactose monohydrate - 285,25 mg, magnesium stearate - 4,00 mg, betadex (beta cyclodextrin) - 85,71 mg, acesulfame potassium - 0,40 mg.
An overdose of Corvalol can be lethal. Poisoning occurs due to barbiturate - Phenobarbital, and also due to bromine.
A lethal outcome is possible if you use 0.2-0.3 g for each kg of your weight.
In case of impaired kidneys function, as well as in the elderly, even the maximum safe dose of 150 drops can cause poisoning.
If poisoning is hard, a barbiturate coma occurs. The patient loses consciousness, respiratory function is impaired, all reflexes disappear. Acute cardiovascular failure occurs. This condition provokes tachycardia, wheezing in the lungs, a decrease in blood pressure, cyanosis of the skin. The condition may result in pulmonary edema.
l'd like to know what do forumers think what about the reliability and peacefulness of this method of exit.
P. S. Very sorry for my wild English :)
I am terrified of torment. Could it be that I start suffocating before the onset of unconsciousness?
There will be paralysis of the respiratory muscles.
I'm planning to have peaceful exit.
In my country we have cheap non-prescription sedative drug "Corvalol" in all pharmacies. Free-selling.
Forms: 1) liquid in bottles (drops) 25 ml, 2) pills.
Liquid conteins (in 1 ml):
a-bromoisovaleric acid ethyl ester - 20 mg,
phenobarbital - 18,26 mg,
excipients: ethanol 95%, sodium hydroxide, peppermint oil, water.
Pills "Corvalol Forte" contein (1 pill):
ethyl bromisovalerianate (ethyl ester of a-bromisovaleric acid) - 12,42 mg,
phenobarbital - 11,34 mg,
peppermint oil - 0,88 mg,
excipients: lactose monohydrate - 285,25 mg, magnesium stearate - 4,00 mg, betadex (beta cyclodextrin) - 85,71 mg, acesulfame potassium - 0,40 mg.
An overdose of Corvalol can be lethal. Poisoning occurs due to barbiturate - Phenobarbital, and also due to bromine.
A lethal outcome is possible if you use 0.2-0.3 g for each kg of your weight.
In case of impaired kidneys function, as well as in the elderly, even the maximum safe dose of 150 drops can cause poisoning.
If poisoning is hard, a barbiturate coma occurs. The patient loses consciousness, respiratory function is impaired, all reflexes disappear. Acute cardiovascular failure occurs. This condition provokes tachycardia, wheezing in the lungs, a decrease in blood pressure, cyanosis of the skin. The condition may result in pulmonary edema.
l'd like to know what do forumers think what about the reliability and peacefulness of this method of exit.
P. S. Very sorry for my wild English :)
I am terrified of torment. Could it be that I start suffocating before the onset of unconsciousness?
There will be paralysis of the respiratory muscles.
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