WolfgangA
Devil’s Advocate
- Apr 9, 2019
- 108
Thinking if its possible to induce unconsciousness using OTC drugs, any that can & will surely result in unconscious within a very short period of time, preferably within 2/3 mins or less. Most OTC drugs if not all aren't reliable for CTB but perhaps its possible to induce rather quick unconsciousness maybe. It doesn't have to be a single drug, combo's are fine, It doesn't have to be long lasting either, 10-20 minutes or so of unconsciousness maybe? Doesn't necessarily have to be OTC either, prescription meds are fine too anything that's not overly complicated to acquire.
So the idea is to take anti-emetics(with OTC drugs, it will likely have to be OD but in less amount required in comparison to drug only CTB), then the drugs that will induce unconsciousness + put a plastic bag over the head.
Pills + bag method doesn't seem viable because its likely that if you're just in a sleepy state, SI would activate and do its thing, which may and quite likely will result in a failure.
If we can induce unconsciousness rather quickly, perhaps its doable?
It might be scary to some extent but I'm more concerned about SI ruining the process and it is my understanding that SI can't kickin while being unconsciousness. However SI still might kickin before going unconscious, this might be an issue. Perhaps this can be managed to some extent by CNS drugs induced relaxation?
So the idea is to take anti-emetics(with OTC drugs, it will likely have to be OD but in less amount required in comparison to drug only CTB), then the drugs that will induce unconsciousness + put a plastic bag over the head.
Pills + bag method doesn't seem viable because its likely that if you're just in a sleepy state, SI would activate and do its thing, which may and quite likely will result in a failure.
If we can induce unconsciousness rather quickly, perhaps its doable?
It might be scary to some extent but I'm more concerned about SI ruining the process and it is my understanding that SI can't kickin while being unconsciousness. However SI still might kickin before going unconscious, this might be an issue. Perhaps this can be managed to some extent by CNS drugs induced relaxation?