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Eudxiomoniia

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Jul 7, 2020
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So I've been stockpiling a bunch of old meds for a while; atomoxetine (Strattera), quetiapine (SEROquel, SEROquel XR), Concerta, escitalopram (Lexapro), fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem, Rapiflux, Selfemra). I was just wondering if any of these would work to overdose since I have them available rn. Anyways I guess I'll be around bit longer so if anyone has an answer pls lmk!
 
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PeacefulTonic

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Aug 10, 2021
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You'll most likely feel a little bit sick and end up failing
 
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Someone123

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Oct 19, 2021
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So I've been stockpiling a bunch of old meds for a while; atomoxetine (Strattera), quetiapine (SEROquel, SEROquel XR), Concerta, escitalopram (Lexapro), fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem, Rapiflux, Selfemra). I was just wondering if any of these would work to overdose since I have them available rn. Anyways I guess I'll be around bit longer so if anyone has an answer pls lmk!
In the U.S. for the year 2020 overdose attempts worked about 1.5% of the time- it's a very low percentage chance of working. We do need to be careful to not encourage acts here, it's part of the rules, so I would consider searching google on each of these to see what you can find. Overdose does work some of the time, but a 1 in 67 chance is not great. Like most methods the more you know the more chance of it working.
 
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SuicideBoys93

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I am the lord of loneliness.
Feb 10, 2020
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With a lot of my family being first responders I can assure you medication OD's are unlikely to work. Your body will reject the medication and it's just one giant painful experience.
 
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Someone123

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Some opiates are an exception, they are more likely to work than other medications, but then the question is which ones (I don't personally know) and can they be obtained legally (not likely for most people).
 
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Nov 12, 2021
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So I've been stockpiling a bunch of old meds for a while; atomoxetine (Strattera), quetiapine (SEROquel, SEROquel XR), Concerta, escitalopram (Lexapro), fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem, Rapiflux, Selfemra). I was just wondering if any of these would work to overdose since I have them available rn. Anyways I guess I'll be around bit longer so if anyone has an answer pls lmk!
Quetiapine in particular is the absolute worst drug imaginable to try to OD on. There hasn't been a single fatal overdose case in medical literature without significant comorbidities.

No one here wants to see you suffer trying bad methods. My advice is to keep looking.
 
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marinekiwi

marinekiwi

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Oct 28, 2021
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OD on whatever medication is never a good method. Chances are you end up with some nasty liver/kidney damage that will fuck you up real good. It's not painless at all.
Please research other methods.
 
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mandyjohnuk

mandyjohnuk

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Jul 6, 2021
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Foxglove is lethal. 5 Gram is enough. I won't say how but just touching the plant is enough I hear.
 
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grungeCat

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Awkward & weird
Jul 5, 2020
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Overdosing psychiatric meds is almost always a bad idea. These meds have high ld50 and there is a high risk of kidney/liver failure instead of successful ctb
 
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Ch92921

Ch92921

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Dec 29, 2018
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Od is generally not.
You could take 100mg valium for 10 days and then go cant cold turkey. Then you could die of seizures.
 
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ReallyTired

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Oct 21, 2021
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Compared to other antipsychotics Quetiapine has been reported to be relatively safer in overdoses. Please do more research. You might end up with kidney and liver damage, which could be irreversible. Maybe download and read ppeh? There is lots of helpful information.
 
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