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seaspray

Member
Jun 13, 2023
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Has anyone troed chloroquine phosphate that cleans fishhtanks?says 3/4 g is enough?
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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Welcome to the forum! You may want to look into this post:

 
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seaspray

Member
Jun 13, 2023
30
Thankyou Prasat.I was planning on just getting so e frim a fish tank shop and then drinking the lethal dose.Do you think this would work?
 
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lazyegg

Member
Apr 17, 2023
34
Been looking into your post
Man dies after ingesting aquarium product containing chloroquine: Hospital network
it seems like there is a fatal case of someone accidentally ingesting the fluid. they drank a teaspoon of the solution they made (4 tsp of the fish tank solution and soda water together) which was lethal enough.

edit: after more research it appears the compound is not fish tank cleaner but anti-parasite medication for fish.
Editor's Note: Mainstream media coverage has repeatedly referred to chloroquine as a "fish tank cleaner", a "drug found in fish tanks", "fish food", a "fish tank additive" and other such variations on the theme that vastly misrepresent the role of this compound in the aquarium hobby
Chloroquine phosphate (actually chloroquine diphosphate) is definitely not a fish food, fish tank cleaner or additive. In fact, it is really only promoted as an anti-parasite medication applied within the marine side of the aquarium hobby
 
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NoWayOut015

Caught between black and white
Jun 11, 2023
39
So the article says they experienced symptoms and had to go to the hospital after 30 mins but what time window would it take do die? Any Ideas how painful it might be?
 
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Tsunami

Student
Nov 3, 2023
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This is exactly the kind of product that I sometimes think of, I am sure that there are common products that are absolutely fatal for humans. The body cannot resist everything even though it has a flaw, with all these products that exist on the legal market there must be a particularly deadly product... it has to be...
 

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