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Diazepam & Fentanyl
Thread starterRichTea
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Wiill these work well together or conteract each other? I remember someone in Psy ward who was on Diazepam and their heart rate was fast, whereas Fent reduces this. So is it not good idea to combine them both?
If I could get fent I would. I know many die before finishing the plunger into a vein, seems alright I've OD'd before it's just black. Hell for those around you but if your alone...it all comes down to how practical it is. Like can you get F?
edit: So good idea but bad odds compared to other methods. It is bad to combine diazepam and opiates, I've experienced nerve damage, also brain damage is very possible if rescued
The only problem I have with this method is being found and revived by narcan (naloxone) which paramedics carry, I have experienced the repurcussions and they are not pretty
i don't remember diazepam or any other benzodiazepine having a direct effect on hearth rate, the reaction you mentioned could be an isolated case or maybe because some other drug or pre-existing condition affected their hearth rate. if anything it should actually have the opposite effect.
fentanyl by itself does the job just fine, specially if you have low or no tolerance. combining it with any benzodiazepine is kind of redundant because of the potency of F, but if you want to use them both then go for it, they actually have some interaction because both are downers and when combined they usually cause respiratory depression, in fact many fatal overdoses of heroin include use of benzodiazepines.
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