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Chloroquine tomorrow night
Thread starterKemis
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Ran into some issues getting a generator so moved to a new plan. Have brought 100 of these bad boys and will be using as many as I can tomorrow night to finally be at peace.
From what I can find about it, Kalms is not a benzo at all but an herbal supplement for anxiety. While that can certainly have a calming effect, it is not the same as a benzo like the cocktail suggests. Mirtazapine is an antidepressant.
Don't mean to knock your method, just letting you know the differences. I wish you all the best.
Mirtazapine has a sedative effect. Tends to make me tired. Not really bothered if I am alert for a bit after taking the crushed pills as the method is relatively quick anyway
Mirtazapine has a sedative effect. Tends to make me tired. Not really bothered if I am alert for a bit after taking the crushed pills as the method is relatively quick anyway
"Following the research of this wiki's authors, we found that diazepam in high doses can indeed act as a set-off to the cardiac poisoning-properties of chloroquine. Nevertheless, this may only occur in high doses."
It looks like the benzo (diazepam) isn't just used to make you sedated but aids in the actual poisoning by chloroquine. It also states:
"If you only have access to chloroquine phosphate, then ingest 17.5 grams instead of the 11 grams mentioned above." You wrote you have 100 pills. Hopefully you have checked the doses add up to the proper amount needed. As three others have said, plus myself, please read up on this. Chloroquine alone makes someone tired so it would appear more of it is required without the other listed medications and sedation isn't the only issue at hand. Mirtrazapine and Kalms don't work the same in regards to the poisoning itself as they are not in the same drug classes.
In total I have 17g of the actual Chloroquine spread across 114 tablets (150g in each 250mg tablet). What difference does this make as opposed to the lower amount? Does the extra work as a sedative? I would have thought so judging by the wording in said article.
It almost appears like a z-drug and benzo are suggested so Zopiclone or Zolpidem with Diazepam or Midazolam plus the Chloroquine and an antiemetic for good measure.
If it was me, considering the regiment mentions diazepam, Zopiclone and Zolpidem, I'd take the diazepam and one of the z-drugs. Diazepam is a benzo, the other two are z-drugs (non-benzos) so they are two of the same drug class. Remember it also states high doses of each. Between that combination, unconsciousness would occur very quickly. If at all possible, I'd take all three if I could get them just to be sure.
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