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godspeed21

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How deadly is Oxycodone mixed with Alcohol for someone with no Opiate tolerance?
 
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FromGermany

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It can be deadly without alcohol for a non tolerant person, but there is the probability of suffering respiratory depression without losing consciousness, which is very painful, and there is no one, who can say, it will be over quickly.
 
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I'm using some opioid medications. To my knowledge, it wouldn't be a good idea to try to overdosing with them. There is a lot of risks and might not be as deadly as we actually want it to be in this case.
 
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For opioids they are respiratory depressant but they aren't guaranteed to knock you out. You might end up being unable to move for several hours as @FromGermany said.

Also there is constipation and if you are 'saved' you might end up with long lasting damages to your nerves. Might not be common, but it happens.

I don't know how much would be a lethal dosage, but I guess you would need a lot.
 
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godspeed21

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For opioids they are respiratory depressant but they aren't guaranteed to knock you out. You might end up being unable to move for several hours as @FromGermany said.

Also there is constipation and if you are 'saved' you might end up with long lasting damages to your nerves. Might not be common, but it happens.

I don't know how much would be a lethal dosage, but I guess you would need a lot.
sounds like too much of a gamble:/
 

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