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Gordy99

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Jan 7, 2022
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I'm looking to see if overdosing is a reliable method to CTB. It's not something I want to do right now and am simply exploring my options. I take Risperdal and Klonopin. The klonopin is 0.5 MG twice a day so a new bottle is 60 pills. The risperdal dose I don't want to give out and I have been taking a lower dose than I am supposed to. I don't feel like confronting my psychiatrist about it. I take the lower dose with klonopin and feel good. Anyway, I have a serious stockpile of risperdal from the last 2 years.

Are either medication together a reliable method to overdose on? Both medications make you tired and I wonder if too much of it would make me die in my sleep.
 
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Someone123

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Oct 19, 2021
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Overdoe death rates in the U.S. are about 1.5% or 1 in 67, and the ones that do ctb are usually powerful opiods such as fentanyl. Other overdose attempts almost always result in getting very sick and being hospitalized but the usually don't result in ctb.
 
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Foresight

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Jun 14, 2019
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I know the answer is no for the klonopin. I advise against it. This overall sounds like a gamble I wouldn't take.

There's amitriptyline. That's the only psych medicine I know of that has a protocol that's reliable.
 
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