
Daxter777
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- May 22, 2023
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I read somewhere on a thread that you struggle to breathe when you od on propanolol, unfortunately I can't find the thread but it was also a thread relating to propanolol od.I'm contemplating on ctb myself with amplodipine , propranolol and losartan . I wonder if this would work also
Yeah that would be my main worry. The distress happening while you are awake I would imagine being pretty damn scaryPropranolol can cause respiratory distress and seizures in large overdoses. The seizures would render you unconscious, and as best as the research I've done shows, typically once you reach the point of seizures you're in a comatose state in general, so they wouldn't be painful. The respiratory distress is unclear whether or not it will appear before or after loss of consciousness.
This method did not work for me and I took a very "lethal" dose.
A little over 7 grams of atenolol. :/very "lethal" doesn't mean much. How much was it? What happened after you took it? Did you vomit?
Atenolol appears to have very limited information on overdoses. I only found one medical journal on it and it was a dual overdose with another medication. Propranolol seems to be a lot more common and has a lot more literature written on overdoses. Not all beta blockers are the same so I'm curious as to whether or not atenolol just has a higher survival rate. I did see other sites saying it may be a weaker beta blocker in comparison to others.A little over 7 grams of atenolol. :/
I did not vomit. I went to sleep and woke up the next morning, unfortunately. I was unable to stand or move much because I felt fatigued and exhausted. Passed out once while standing up.
Regardless, I'm still here, so it obviously wasn't enough to get rid of meAtenolol appears to have very limited information on overdoses. I only found one medical journal on it and it was a dual overdose with another medication. Propranolol seems to be a lot more common and has a lot more literature written on overdoses. Not all beta blockers are the same so I'm curious as to whether or not atenolol just has a higher survival rate. I did see other sites saying it may be a weaker beta blocker in comparison to others.