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I have already had two surgeries and also some colonoscopies using propofol. It can certainly kill a person, but for that to happen, the person would need to leave the propofol injected into the vein even after it goes off, because it turns off in seconds with propofol. I don't think it's a good option because of the chances of failure, and it must also be very difficult to get propofol, unless the person works in a hospital or something like that, and even then it must be difficult
I agree w/Slark in that it's extremely difficult to get and use. It would usually be noticed quickly if it went missing or was stolen, even if you paid for it, the person getting it for you is 99.99999% doing something illegal to get it for you. I have had 2 surgeries and understand this and other meds are typically under multiple locks and keys.
You likely would need an overly massive dose for your weight injected by someone else because you will likely be out in less than 5 seconds & not able to complete a lethal dose UNLESS you happen to have some pre-existing conditions that will hasten the process such as severe lung damage like Michael Jackson had. The other option is more of an iv drip scenario which you may or may not need a second person to administer. However, if you happen to get an iv AND somehow have Propofol, at that specific time, half the battle is already won.
You can get intravenous drip serum in a pharmacy I guess but I still have to learn how to do it, then inject the propofol into. the serum and open the serum valve at the end.
I would still need to know how to measure the fatal dose reqquired.
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