You think that it's a better option than Fentora and Xanax for someone like me?
Honestly? Yeah, probably.
Fentora + Xanax sounds strong, especially if you're opioid and benzo naive. Both drugs are central nervous system depressants like they slow breathing, heart rate, all that but taken orally (even sublingual or buccal), they still have a chance of not fully doing the job. You could pass out, sure, but not necessarily die. A lot of people wake up in hospitals after taking huge amounts of both. It's not a guaranteed exit, especially if someone finds you or if your body metabolizes it weirdly.
SN, on the other hand, works by a completely different mechanism. It causes methemoglobinemia, which basically blocks your blood from carrying oxygen. It has a more predictable progression, especially if you fast, take proper antiemetics (like meto or domperidone), and dose it right. If everything is set up properly, SN is clinically more consistent in terms of both timing and outcome.
what do you mean fentanyl will not work with SN? its a good combo, both are working on respiration (different mechanisms but fent slows down breathing and SN makes breathing inefficient) so its a good combo. The only downside is that fent causes vomiting, but SN will make you vomit too.
As you I would do massive fent+benzo dose, and as a secondary option SN (+benzo ofc).
Ket is kinda useless if you have benzos
Yeah I get what you're saying, but it's not that fentanyl + SN "won't work," it's just that they don't help each other in the way people sometimes assume. They both act on respiration, but totally differently like fentanyl suppresses breathing by acting on the brainstem basically telling your body to slow or stop breathing and SN causes methemoglobinemia so your blood still moves oxygen around mechanically, but the hemoglobin can't bind or deliver it. So you breathe, but your cells suffocate anyway.
So technically, yeah, both are targeting oxygen delivery but in non synergistic ways. Fent won't make SN more effective. If anything, stacking them can add unpredictability, especially if fent kicks in too hard before the SN is absorbed, or causes you to vomit and can't take the second drink. That's the main risk I suppose. loss of control. I just worry about that. There just isn't enough research/examples to feel good to recommend.