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Tbh I have strong doubts about neuro OD. I have consumed 40g of quetiapine and survived, though with a 5 days coma. I tried loxapine too. And clozapine. I do not recommand this. Neuro have high risks of provoking epilepsia, which can permanently damage your brain if you fail. And you really can fail.
 
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Any prescription based drugs are practically impossible to CTB on OD. Certain barbiturates, opiates, opioids and salts (like Sodium Nitrite and Sodium Azide, but I do not recommend ever trying to use Sodium Azide) are the only things you can easily CTB by ODing on.

Even if there was a prescription based drug you could CTB on, you'd have to both consume an insane amount and deal with whatever terrible side effects they give you. I mean technically you can OD on paracetamol but I'd never recommend that, it'll take 2 weeks to kill you from liver failure and you'll be in terrible pain for those 2 weeks.
 
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prescription drugs are the third leading cause of death
It's a well-documented fact that adverse drug effects and other medical errors are the third leading cause of death in America – coming in just behind cancer and heart disease.
 
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Any prescription based drugs are practically impossible to CTB on OD. Certain barbiturates, opiates, opioids and salts (like Sodium Nitrite and Sodium Azide, but I do not recommend ever trying to use Sodium Azide) are the only things you can easily CTB by ODing on.

Even if there was a prescription based drug you could CTB on, you'd have to both consume an insane amount and deal with whatever terrible side effects they give you. I mean technically you can OD on paracetamol but I'd never recommend that, it'll take 2 weeks to kill you from liver failure and you'll be in terrible pain for those 2 weeks.
Why do you recommend against sodium azide? It seems very effective albeit painful
 
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Tricondyla ledouxi

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Jan 2, 2023
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Any prescription based drugs are practically impossible to CTB on OD. Certain barbiturates, opiates, opioids and salts (like Sodium Nitrite and Sodium Azide, but I do not recommend ever trying to use Sodium Azide) are the only things you can easily CTB by ODing on.

Even if there was a prescription based drug you could CTB on, you'd have to both consume an insane amount and deal with whatever terrible side effects they give you. I mean technically you can OD on paracetamol but I'd never recommend that, it'll take 2 weeks to kill you from liver failure and you'll be in terrible pain for those 2 weeks.
Why don't u recommend sodium azide ?
 
Shadowlord900

Shadowlord900

Seeker of Darkness
Sep 29, 2022
918
Why do you recommend against sodium azide? It seems very effective albeit painful

Why don't u recommend sodium azide ?
It can be dangerous to other people who find your body. Your own breath becomes acidic and the substance itself is dangerous when come into contact with stuff like metal. You'd have to leave an adequate warning message beforehand and hope you're found by emergency staff who know what they're doing.
 
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