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Realest

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Sep 2, 2025
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title basically, will it work with just Sn and antiemetic?
 
bambibambam

bambibambam

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Jan 29, 2024
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yes. SN alone is fatal. i've seen some goodbye threads of users who successfully CTB with just SN alone.
 
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skywhywalker666

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Aug 5, 2025
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by the way, maybe someone knows if Hydroxyzine would be a good replacement for benzodiazepines? at least with it it would be better than without?
 
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Sep 2, 2025
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yes. SN alone is fatal. i've seen some goodbye threads of users who successfully CTB with just SN alone.
so why are benzos recommended in so many guides? is it just for nerves?
 
Daxter777

Daxter777

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May 22, 2023
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I have overdosed on benzos in the past and I can tell you there was no fear in me because of them it's like it switched off my fear switch in my brain. So it does help. I haven't attempted while on them though so I can't talk in regards to that. I would imagine it would help. Do you 100% need them? No, there are people that have done it without benzos
 
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Hiro Uchiha

Hiro Uchiha

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Oct 7, 2025
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After the main component (SN), I think the antiemetic ranks 2nd in terms of importance. The other supplementary drugs are indeed useful, but essentially are not integral part of the basic SN poisoning mechanics inside the body. I personally only have access to meto, SN and a prescription antipsychotic drug Quetiapine which I plan on taking since I get debilitating anxiety amd panic attacks sometimes.

I'd say antiemetics are more important than benzos. You can still vomit while unconscious. It's implied in most guides that the ideal antiemetic of choice is something that is also a Dopamine Antsgonist or H2 inhibitor, although in some successful SN attempts, non H2 inhibiting antiemetics are used.
 

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