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UnoX48

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3000 mg tramadol + 60 mg lorazepam + alcohol in my bath (normal-sized bathtub). Chances of success?
 
Corovaner

Corovaner

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Apr 15, 2025
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Tramadol is a very weak opiate. There is a big chance that you will survive with hard intoxication. I'm sorry, but it is a bad method(
 
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Medication ODs are very rarely successful despite what the media and TV show us. Each person reacts differently to drugs so there is no way to tell what dosage would work for you. The body can handle a lot more than we think and many OD attempts end up merely making people sick instead of killing them.
 
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