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no.death.bed.reQ

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Sep 25, 2024
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Here's a list of all the meds I've amassed over a couple years. Would any combination of these "work"?

Wellbutrin 300mg
Adderall 10mg, 15mg
Compazine 5mg
Lunesta 3mg
Ambien 5mg, 6.25mg, 12.5mg
Rizatriptan 10mg
Nurtec ODT 75mg
Ubrelvy 100mg
Valium 2mg
Trazodone 50mg
Seroquel 100mg
Hydroxyzine 50mg
Doxepin 10mg
Zoloft 50mg
Desvenlafaxine 25mg
Topiramate 25mg
Prazosin 1mg
Abilify 5mg
Hydrocodone 2.5mg or 5mg (can't remember)
Gabapentin 100mg
Qulipta 60mg
Tamaflu 75mg
Tranexamic Acid 650mg
 
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unluckysadness

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Jul 9, 2025
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Unfortunately it's not recommend to ctb with meds. Not reliable enough.

 
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Mar 26, 2024
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Medication ODs are notoriously unpredictable. Most people end up living and rusk permanent damage.
 
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no.death.bed.reQ

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Sep 25, 2024
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Thanks all. I may go ahead and try it. Just to see…
 
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May 4, 2025
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As others say, ODs are notoriously unreliable and unpredictable. None of your medications are opioids or barbiturates which have historically been used to overdose on and as a result are harder to obtain nowadays. You do have a tricyclic antidepressant in there (doxepin), which is similar to amitriptyline, but I wouldn't recommend it either due to the lack of study on its effects. Notably, amitriptyline does not guarantee a reliable exit either.
 
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