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- Mar 29, 2024
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Could someone please comment thoughts on combining SN with Corvalol in large quantities for a knock-down effect? It contains small doses of phenobarbital (~11 mg), but I am not sure how could I get down a large enough quantity (say 150 capsules) to have a decent sedative effect. Perhaps get the powder out of capsules and mix it with a small amount of water, to ingest it in a similar way like SN? Around 1-2 hours before taking the SN, as I am extremely anxious about the SN experience (vomiting, feeling of suffocation, etc.). I get that being unconscious does not prevent you from vomiting and it makes it even more likely for all of it to enter the lungs, but I really want to find a way to be unconscious for the most of it.
Corvalol composition for 1 tablet:
Corvalol composition for 1 tablet:
- Ethyl ester of α-bromoisovaleric acid / bromisovalum (derivative of bromine and valeric acid) — 12.42 mg
- Phenobarbital — 11.34 mg
- Peppermint oil — 0.88 mg
Mechanism of action | Phenobarbital | Ethyl Ester of α-Bromoisovaleric Acid (Bromisoval) | Promethazine | Ondansetron | Domperidon |
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Enhancer of GABA-A receptor activity (sedation, anxiolysis, relaxation of muscles, anticonvulsant effects, respiratory depression) | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Antagonist of histamine H1 receptor (slight sedation, slight antiemetic for motion sickness, slight relaxation of muscles, antiarrhythmic effects) | ✓ | ||||
Blocks dopamine via D2 receptor (antiemetic, muscle spasms, restlessness) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonist (antiemetic, can induce headaches, dizziness, diarrhea, QT prolongation) | ✓ | ||||
Enhancer of gastrointestinal motility | ✓ | ||||
Anticholinergic effects (sedation, hallucinations, dry mouth, blurry vision, drowsiness, increased heart rate, cardiac abnormalities) | ✓ |