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   BilZ0r to Darth Spacey   
   Re: DXM News: Aaarrrggghhh...I can't bel   
   16 Oct 03 04:13:43   
   
   XPost: alt.drugs.psychedelics, alt.drugs, alt.drugs.rfg   
   XPost: rec.drugs.psychedelic   
   From: BilZ0r@TAKETHISOUThotmail.com   
      
   Even if benzos end a BZP trip, that dosn't mean they should be administer   
   in overdose. They tone down tryptamine trips, but they definatly wont   
   help in an LSD overdose.   
      
   They may or may not work but I don't think something reported in the DXM   
   FAQ should be taken as emergency know-how.   
      
   "Darth Spacey"  wrote in   
   news:1bnjb.6923$SE3.5262@twister.southeast.rr.com:   
      
   >   
   > "Ryan"  wrote in message   
   > news:pdidnSRgW67xWxCiRVn-tA@comcast.com...   
   >> People are so fucking stupid.  Someone I know went to the hosptial   
   >> for taking too much DXM and the doctors said there was 'nothing they   
   >> could do' and they 'have to wait it out' to see if he is going to   
   >> live or not.  I   
   > hate   
   >> people.  Period.   
   >   
   > Section 6.2.1 of the DXM FAQ: "Benzodiazepines ... will usually stop   
   > the DXM experience very suddenly." This states that the trip ends   
   > quickly, but I don't know if the whole effect wears off as quickly. My   
   > imagination of DXM is that the same mechanisms that cause the trip   
   > cause the CNS depression, thus they ought to wear off about as   
   > quickly.   
   >   
   > Regardless, this information really should be widely available   
   > knowledge to all ER doctors, and should be clearly indicated for DXM   
   > "overdose" (i.e. recreational dose). As far as I've been able to tell   
   > from the PDR, there's no clear guidance given for an MD faced with a   
   > patient on a recreational dose of DXM. Oughtn't that kind of   
   > information be given in the "Warnings" section? e.g. "Warning: Causes   
   > robotripping in overdose. To stop this, use Valium".   
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   > Darth Spacey   
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