Nah im alive and trippin i dont think you understand the capsules i took where flu relivers which had dxm and those other things i listed in it.
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Nah im alive and trippin i dont think you understand the capsules i took where flu relivers which had dxm and those other things i listed in it.
get the right robotussin without all that other shit in it.
acetaminophen kills you. it doesnt help your trip at all.
jesus christ kid do some research before u kill yourself
arent u the one who thought smoking out of pvc was perfectly safe?
you do some research the other shit was in the capsules the robotussin was normal.
Lol now children settle down xD.
yeah acetaminophen kills you thats why they put it fuckin medicine, damn thats probley the dumbest thing ive ever heard.
The makers of said medicine don't expect you to take enough so that it kills you, yes it is poisonous, but not in the doses your supposed to take.Quote:
Originally Posted by SweetDreams420
Way to go.
he will be fucking fine!
chill out!
way too go? what did i do right except i didnt die my trip is over so its done with,let it go.
sweet dreams, i'm sure you're all right. just for your own future reference, acetaminophen is REALLY REALLY bad in large quantities.
before you reply to my post, read this please:
( QUOTED FROM www.third-plateau.org )
"Acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol and APAP, is the most common analgesic (painkiller) present in cough suppressant formulas. It is closely related to the NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) of which aspirin and ibuprofen are the two most common examples. Unlike the OTC NSAIDs, however, acetaminophen/paracetamol does not tend to irritate the stomach, and thus its inclusion in cough syrups.
An acetaminophen overdose is very dangerous. Normally, acetaminophen is metabolized (broken down) in the body by two separate pathways, both of which lead to harmless metabolites. However, these two pathways can only handle so much before saturating. At that point, the remaining acetaminophen is metabolized by a cytochrome P450 liver enzyme. The metabolite via the P450 pathway is toxic to the liver (2,8).
Furthermore, this doesn't happen right away; it can take 16 hours before any signs of liver damage show up. This delayed toxic effect has been responsible for the rather painful deaths of some people who (accidentally or not) overdose on acetaminophen, and then think they are fine when no immediate problems occur. There is an antidote (acetylcystine), but it must be administered within the first 12 to 16 hours.
The toxic dose of acetaminophen can be as low as 50mg/kg; for a 60kg person this is only six acetaminophen tablets. This is unlikely but possible. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE RECREATIONALLY ANY DXM PRODUCT WHICH ALSO CONTAINS ACETAMINOPHEN / PARACETAMOL!
As for aspirin and ibuprofen, the other two most common OTC painkillers, both tend to irritate the stomach at high doses. I recommend against them, especially if you have an irritable stomach. Never take large doses of aspirin or ibuprofen if you have an ulcer."
just tryin to help bro :rasta:
exactly i didnt die im okay im not sick or anything so were gonna let that part go, anyway thanks for the advice because i didnt know all that shit about APAP but now that i do ill be more carefull next time, thank you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli