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letsmakeitagoodworl

Student
Sep 25, 2022
129
Ive been looking into this and reading some particles about overdoses, the amounts to kill seem to widely vary (im talking pill form).

Does anyone have any experience trying this and how much did you take for your body weight. Im probably 60kg and have 26gram slow release which I imagine would be better cut up to lessen the slow release. I have fine kidneys at age 37 but I was in high output heart faikure in march after teying to kill myself and I nearly died and was hypoxic 2 weeks ago after trying to kill myself and they said I prob damage my inner heart which may help me. These were via a different method
 
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adamantc

Student
Mar 29, 2026
127
Potassium chloride is a salt. I'm assuming that the pills you have are the ones to treat hypokalemia. You can either orally or intravenously administer it. If taken orally, you'll need hundreds of grams, and it is not a good idea. I haven't tried these pills before, but they're probably pretty salty and you won't want to swallow 500g of them in one sitting. If intravenously injected, you'll need to formulate a few grams in sterile solution (quite difficult without tools). On the plus side, all the required things can be bought on the clear web fully legally. The reason why few attempt intravenous administration is because:
- KCl isn't really sold pre-prepared, you'll need to mix a solution yourself
- If you inject KCl into your body but not a vein, you'll experience extreme pain (and worse), and you won't die. IV injection is quite difficult if you're not a medical professional or a drug user, and I'd advise against it.
 
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letsmakeitagoodworl

Student
Sep 25, 2022
129
What was your previous experience like?
Sorry that wasnt from potassium, ive never tried potassium before
Potassium chloride is a salt. I'm assuming that the pills you have are the ones to treat hypokalemia. You can either orally or intravenously administer it. If taken orally, you'll need hundreds of grams, and it is not a good idea. I haven't tried these pills before, but they're probably pretty salty and you won't want to swallow 500g of them in one sitting. If intravenously injected, you'll need to formulate a few grams in sterile solution (quite difficult without tools). On the plus side, all the required things can be bought on the clear web fully legally. The reason why few attempt intravenous administration is because:
- KCl isn't really sold pre-prepared, you'll need to mix a solution yourself
- If you inject KCl into your body but not a vein, you'll experience extreme pain (and worse), and you won't die. IV injection is quite difficult if you're not a medical professional or a drug user, and I'd advise against it.
Its strange as people died with alot less in research articles with oral potassium, but I dont know if they were unique, the people were various ages also and dodnt have kidney failure. Im well used to using needles but I have a feeling the k will block the needle very quickly. Ironically people were taking alot more intravenously and many didnt die (received gosp treatment though) some things make no sense
Potassium chloride is a salt. I'm assuming that the pills you have are the ones to treat hypokalemia. You can either orally or intravenously administer it. If taken orally, you'll need hundreds of grams, and it is not a good idea. I haven't tried these pills before, but they're probably pretty salty and you won't want to swallow 500g of them in one sitting. If intravenously injected, you'll need to formulate a few grams in sterile solution (quite difficult without tools). On the plus side, all the required things can be bought on the clear web fully legally. The reason why few attempt intravenous administration is because:
- KCl isn't really sold pre-prepared, you'll need to mix a solution yourself
- If you inject KCl into your body but not a vein, you'll experience extreme pain (and worse), and you won't die. IV injection is quite difficult if you're not a medical professional or a drug user, and I'd advise against it.
Its strange as people died with alot less in research articles with oral potassium, but I dont know if they were unique, the people were various ages also and dodnt have kidney failure. Im well used to using needles but I have a feeling the k will block the needle very quickly. Ironically people were taking alot more intravenously and many didnt die (received gosp treatment though) some things make no sense
 
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