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LostSoul1609

LostSoul1609

Experienced
Mar 9, 2021
245
So I know that most psych meds are made to be safe and non-lethal, and that it's an already discussed topic around here, however I was recently talking with a friend who's a pharmacy student (of course I wasn't talking about ctb but of my depression medication since she started a similar therapy) and she started talking about why tricyclic shouldn't be handed so easily since they have bad side effects and are among the feweds you can kill yourself with (multiorgan failure), and I was sure that was really unlikely to happen since I've read some into that. Ultimately is there anyone here that is somehow navigated in pharmacy that can help us understand if it's really viable?
 
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LittleJem

Visionary
Jul 3, 2019
2,669
I'm looking at this too. There is a cocktail recipe for Amitryptiline (Benzos and anti-emetics). It's not a pleasant death, but the idea is that the Benzos put you out so you don't feel it. It's death from cardiac arrest.

This is still probably my method, but I am not sure if it's relative lethality as I was looking at some science papers of people who were 'saved' from their overdose by doctors.
 
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upthedownescalatorr

Member
Jul 24, 2021
75
There's a section on amitriptyline in the pph. It's still prescribed for neuropathic pain and migraines if you're trying to get a script. Nick Drake went that way though iirc there's some uncertainty over whether it was suicide or an accidental overdose. No idea why someone would just take a lethal dose of amitriptyline though, there's no recreational value.
 
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