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Which painkiller is better to take ibuprofen or ketorolac? According to all the information I've seen, ketorolac is stronger, and roughly, as I understand it, 600 mg of ibuprofen is equivalent to 10 mg of ketorolac. If it is possible to take it, is there any point in using the maximum dose of 40 mg?

Tagamet is required according to the protocol to reduce stomach acidity — 800 mg. I see 200 mg tablets for sale, 40 tablets per pack, which means I would need to take 160 tablets in total. Isn't that too large a volume? Are there any alternatives? Is it worth worrying about this too much?

How much alprazolam (a benzodiazepine) is needed at a minimum, and is it possible to take a dose that would make one lose consciousness? Is this necessary if the goal is not only to reduce anxiety but also to immediately lose consciousness?
 
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