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This report describes a 16-year old girl (case 108), who exhibited lack of efficacy while being treated with methylthioninium
chloride for acute sodium nitrite poisoning. The girl intentionally ingested sodium nitrite powder (purchased online). An emergency
medical services (EMS) initially found her responsive, but she became unresponsive and cyanotic enroute to the emergency
department (ED). She was then intubated and ventilated. She became bradycardic, and went into pulseless electrical activity arrest,
and was resuscitated with CPR, epinephrine and sodium bicarbonate. Additionally, she received IV methylthioninium chloride
[methylene blue] 1 mg/kg over 1 hour and a second dose 30 minutes later. However, her methemoglobin (MetHgb) remained
elevated despite treatment. She was transfused blood. She was found to have no cardiac activity and asystole. She died 2 h after ED
arrival. As per autopsy findings, she was died due to sodium nitrite poisoning

 

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I read that only about half the people who drink SN and are brought to the hospital survive.
 
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I'm not sure I like this method. I would feel really bad about the effort put into prolonging my death and trying to bring me back.
 
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I'm not sure I like this method. I would feel really bad about the effort put into prolonging my death and trying to bring me back.
I think if you do it alone with no chance of somebody stumbling in on you, it would be OK.

When this was my main method, my plan was to do it in the evening (I live alone) and realistically it would be 36 hours before anybody knew what had happened and all being well, I wouldn't be around to find out at that point.
 
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Yeah, you can be brought back with intervention that's why you need to be sure that you will not be interrupted for a good duration of time.
 
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