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onedayitsmytime

onedayitsmytime

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I don't have much knowledge in chemicals/compounds , but wanted to know if lab grade potassium chloride solution (.1m) is an effective method for CTB if injected IV?
 
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Because of the risk of small-bowel lesions, the US FDA requires some potassium salts containing more than 99 mg (about 1.3 mEq) to be labeled with a warning,[12] while recommending an adult daily intake of 4700 mg (about 63 mEq).

.1m is 1000 milligrams. So no, not even close.
 
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onedayitsmytime

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Because of the risk of small-bowel lesions, the US FDA requires some potassium salts containing more than 99 mg (about 1.3 mEq) to be labeled with a warning,[12] while recommending an adult daily intake of 4700 mg (about 63 mEq).

.1m is 1000 milligrams. So no, not even close.
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There was a thread on here about that, and the person who did try to depart using that method, stated in no uncertain terms, that this is NOT, the way to go.
 
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Angi

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I don't have much knowledge in chemicals/compounds , but wanted to know if lab grade potassium chloride solution (.1m) is an effective method for CTB if injected IV?
Wikipedia is an excellent source for this kind of information. In forums, you will often find people confuse oral and IV administration, which have vastly different LD50 for KCl. (Of course, never use the LD50 as your goal amount, you do not want 50% chance of dying.)

Also, the PPH covers KCl. Their info will usually be the best tested you can find.
 
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onedayitsmytime

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Also, the PPH covers KCl. Their info will usually be the best tested you can find.
Does PPH have age requirements? I visited the site and saw that subscription is needed , but I read on SS that you have to be 50+ for PPH handbook.
 
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