That's enough. If you actually have that much, congratulations :-)
Alcohol, opioids and benzos increase the respiratory effect. And be warned, propofol burns like hell during injection. That's why the painkiller or local anaesthetic is given first during anaesthesia.
Actually, I don't have one right now. But I can find it. I read the suicides of anesthesia technicians and anesthetists in my country. Almost all of them have used propofol. Like you said, I think it needs to be mixed with a drug like lidocaine. That's why Michael Jackson died. His doctor mixed Lidocaine and propofol.
I don't really know about it, but it seems to be an alternative given that N is difficult to find and very expensive. Propofol 5 dollars in a flask :)
I think if I go to the hospital with signs of food poisoning, they'il put me on an IV. I know the procedure and the hospital. It's easy for me to leave without IV removal. Can I use this for injection?
I would think that's it's some form of barbiturate but I think they've been slowly phased out of modern anaesthesia practices
I guess it's not barbiturate. But it seems to work the same way. The ultimate cause of death with both is respiratory depression. If I remember correctly!