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Symbiote

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Oct 12, 2020
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TLDR: A woman confesses to murdering her husband by emptying an entire bottle of Visine into his water. The key ingredient leading to his death was tetrahydrozoline. It causes respiratory distress, diarrhea, and vomiting. Her husband was a very heavy-set man and he died from respiratory distress. Also to note, he was under other medications at the time and had an undisclosed illness, so that the tetrahydrozoline could of reacted with other substances. There's been other poisonings using Visine, could be a little as a few drops over a length of time to emptying many bottles of Visine into a drink.

Something to think about...
 
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WornOutLife

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I had no idea that Visine could be this lethal!
It's certainly something to think about!
 
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Just keeping an eye on this one
 
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Intentionally or accidentally drinking eye drops can lead to toxic blood levels. When used in the eyes as directed to reduce redness, these types of eye drops are not absorbed systemically in amounts that lead to toxicity.

When consumed orally, tetrahydrozoline passes quickly through the gastrointestinal tract, rapidly reaching the blood and the central nervous system.

Symptoms of an overdose of tetrahydrozoline include drowsiness, slow breathing or absence of breathing, slow heartbeat, hypothermia and possibly even coma.
 
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aneurysm

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Jan 27, 2019
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Intentionally or accidentally drinking eye drops can lead to toxic blood levels. When used in the eyes as directed to reduce redness, these types of eye drops are not absorbed systemically in amounts that lead to toxicity.

When consumed orally, tetrahydrozoline passes quickly through the gastrointestinal tract, rapidly reaching the blood and the central nervous system.

Symptoms of an overdose of tetrahydrozoline include drowsiness, slow breathing or absence of breathing, slow heartbeat, hypothermia and possibly even coma.
any potential damage like going blind or brain damage if it fails?
 
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Endeavour

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Dec 13, 2020
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any potential damage like going blind or brain damage if it fails?
Eye drops - any potential damage like going blind - I see what you did there :)
 
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Mar 18, 2020
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Eye drops - any potential damage like going blind - I see what you did there :)
You mean "eye see what you did there". I'm sorry
 
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When consumed orally, tetrahydrozoline passes quickly through the gastrointestinal tract, rapidly reaching the blood and the central nervous system.

Symptoms of an overdose of tetrahydrozoline include drowsiness, slow breathing or absence of breathing, slow heartbeat, hypothermia and possibly even coma.
Sounds like barbiturates!
 
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Kattt

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The perils of being a millionaire
 
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sfabians

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Does anyone know the lethal amount? Please help.
 
Final-push123

Final-push123

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Jan 28, 2020
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If I ever want to ctb in slow and painful matter, I just need to get married then get poisoned by my wife lol
 
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iltloml

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Aug 25, 2022
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There was someone on here who started putting drops in his water on the daily to do it as a steady decline over time to die. Not sure what happened to him he hasn't reported back in few weeks for after doing it a few days.
 
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September Salt

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Jul 23, 2022
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There was someone on here who started putting drops in his water on the daily to do it as a steady decline over time to die. Not sure what happened to him he hasn't reported back in few weeks for after doing it a few days.
He stopped doing it after a few days.
 
madebrief

madebrief

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Jul 4, 2022
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Pour the whole thing in one go.

Soy sauce apparently has some CTB effects. Drinking the whole thing. High sodium levels. Everything is salt related to CTB
 
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iltloml

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Aug 25, 2022
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Pour the whole thing in one go.

Soy sauce apparently has some CTB effects. Drinking the whole thing. High sodium levels. Everything is salt related to CTB
Can you just pound soy sauce than to ctb?
 
madebrief

madebrief

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Jul 4, 2022
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Do some Google search. Not the best option out there but do some researching.
 
Cerulea

Cerulea

Student
Sep 19, 2022
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I've considered this. I bought two bottles of eye drops when I bought my SN and my scale. It seems like it can take a long time and be pretty agonizing. It's there as a backup, and I guess for a little peace of mind that I have an eject button if I really need it. But it is not my first choice. The idea of a relatively flavorless liquid appeals to me but I can't do that for days on end.
 

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