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SadGirl32

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Apr 7, 2020
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I can overdose about 8300 mg of Quetiapine.
If I won't be find in for example 8 hours, will I die?
I think this may harm as the dosage is quite high.
Mixing with alcohol won't work?

Unfortunately I don't have an access to more harmful meds :/ But I would like to die in a peaceful way... I do not want to jump or hang myself, I am afraid that I would not be able to do that...
I also do not have an access to SN.

Any idea?
 
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This is from Drugbank.com; it seems accurate:

The oral LD50 if quetiapine in rats is 2000 mg/kg.

Overdose information

Some signs and symptoms of a quetiapine overdose include sedation, drowsiness, tachycardia, and hypotension. Clinical trials demonstrate that overdoses of up to 30 grams of quetiapine did not result in death. A lethal outcome was reported in a clinical trial after an overdose of 13.6 grams of quetiapine.

The first and last parts are what worries me. A single death after 13.6 grams, but some who didn't after 30 grams? Sounds like it's extremely ineffective for lethal overdose. If the 2 grams / kg is accurate for humans, I could take 10 times your dose and live to tell the tale.

It's Seroquel right? It's a very safe drug, you won't get anywhere but the psych ward with that.
 
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rainwillneverstop

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Not sure where you got that number from.
The LD50 for Q is 2000mg/kg (for rats.)

That being said, I would strongly advise against this. It's not reliable at all.
 
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Unfortunately I don't have an access to more harmful meds :/ But I would like to die in a peaceful way... I do not want to jump or hang myself, I am afraid that I would not be able to do that...
I also do not have an access to SN.

Any idea?
Only the ODs described in the PPeH are more or less peaceful and working. If any other regular OTC or prescription meds would do the job this would be very well known.


 
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dolemitedrums

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You would probably have to swallow a warehouse full of quetiapine to even maybe die.
 
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MyTimeIsUp

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Feb 27, 2024
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A friend of mine did this. She was in a coma a long time, anyway, they were about to switch her life support machines off, because there was nothing further they could do. Strangely, she started coming around. Weird, huh?

So actually, yes, it can kill you.

A bit like propranolol being lethal, when a lot of people say it isn't. Yes, it is, many, many have died from it. Some have survived.

That's like anything though really. Some survive jumping off an insanely high bridge, some die from smashing their head on a curb, or being punched once, etc.

I know someone that survived having her throat slit by her partner. How many can truly survive that?

How can you possibly predict? You will never know. It is the luck of the draw really.
 
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SadGirl32

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Apr 7, 2020
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A friend of mine did this. She was in a coma a long time, anyway, they were about to switch her life support machines off, because there was nothing further they could do. Strangely, she started coming around. Weird, huh?

So actually, yes, it can kill you.

A bit like propranolol being lethal, when a lot of people say it isn't. Yes, it is, many, many have died from it. Some have survived.

That's like anything though really. Some survive jumping off an insanely high bridge, some die from smashing their head on a curb, or being punched once, etc.

I know someone that survived having her throat slit by her partner. How many can truly survive that?

How can you possibly predict? You will never know. It is the luck of the draw really.

Do you think that combining quetiapine with the OD of propranolol would be more effective?
 

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