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ThriveOrDie

ThriveOrDie

We are already in hell
Jul 11, 2019
449
Are there any reliable IV methods? I am very doubtful I would be able to hold any drugs down even with antiemetics. I have tried Zofran before but it didn't work for me. I have a really sensitive stomach. I puke if I take supplements on an empty stomach or if I take a few advil and tylenol.
 
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calendulo

Enlightened
Jun 13, 2019
1,016
That's a good doubt, antiemetics, what can it does?. Take it or not. Complicated choice.

About IV methods. Sodium pentobarbitol is very reliable on this way.
The problem falls asleep before of putting into enough amount, ergo you'll need a huge syringe.

But, There is this gadget. Guess will be an option but it is not cheap.

I do not know about Zofran and advil, but tylenol is paracetamol and that does not reliable.
 

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ThriveOrDie

We are already in hell
Jul 11, 2019
449
Thank you. How long does it take to black out?
 
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calendulo

Enlightened
Jun 13, 2019
1,016
I'm not totally sure. Black out will mean death.
That is about oral administration. Guess IV administration will be faster, even amount could change.
References.
 

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ThriveOrDie

We are already in hell
Jul 11, 2019
449
Thank you @calendulo
 
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laserfocus111

Student
Feb 11, 2020
146
That's a good doubt, antiemetics, what can it does?. Take it or not. Complicated choice.

About IV methods. Sodium pentobarbitol is very reliable on this way.
The problem falls asleep before of putting into enough amount, ergo you'll need a huge syringe.

But, There is this gadget. Guess will be an option but it is not cheap.

I do not know about Zofran and advil, but tylenol is paracetamol and that does not reliable.

isn't a iv bag hung from a height a cheaper option?

just curious
 

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