
neenie
Student
- Dec 20, 2024
- 168
Hey SaSu!
I've scraped Google Scholar for a bit and it appears that apart from dosage, the biggest predictor for SN poisoning survival is early methylene blue administration. Even people who have ingested 60g have survived (with no sequelae) because they were found early or called EMS on themselves. So I'm simply posting this to emphasize that being alone or at least undisturbed is an important and often neglected part of the protocol! Also authorities are becoming more and more aware of the use of SN as a suicide method so hiding the label will soon not be enough to delay medical care.
I've scraped Google Scholar for a bit and it appears that apart from dosage, the biggest predictor for SN poisoning survival is early methylene blue administration. Even people who have ingested 60g have survived (with no sequelae) because they were found early or called EMS on themselves. So I'm simply posting this to emphasize that being alone or at least undisturbed is an important and often neglected part of the protocol! Also authorities are becoming more and more aware of the use of SN as a suicide method so hiding the label will soon not be enough to delay medical care.