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Misc Safe to chew anti-psychotics? (particularly chlorpromazine/thorazine)

ChemicallyEnhanced

Bluelighter
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I need to it work pretty much *immediately* and don't have the time or inclination to get myself to a hospital* for a shot. I can only assume at least thoroughly crushing or chewing the pill will make it worker faster and hit harder?
The issue is that it's Thorazine which I'm 95% sure if actually a corrosive substance (which is why the tablets have a film on) and I don't wanna get first degree burns to my mouth as that happened to be once with a different substance**

Should I just chew it? I don't wanna boof it as it it IS corrosive...well, I if I think chemical burns to mouth is bad....



*Which I CAN do, but I'm agoraphobic. I also can't afford the £20+ taxi money there (I don't drive due to seizures) and then I'd have to wait in the emergency room for 3 or 4 hours etc

**first time I did GBL (which I thought was GHB due to a miscommunication), I just did a 5ml shot of straight GBL and had literal burns to my lips, tongue and inner cheek
 
^Oh, need it to work very fast as I'm not just extremely anxious/agitated but also having hallucinations (though the fact that I have the insight to recognise this is a good sign)
 
Some like olanzapine come in disolvable pills too and I guess work faster that way (but I think that’s mostly made for patients not able to swallow etc and not to kick in faster). Thing is if that, I think, some AP’s need to be metabolized so they really should be taken orally.

Maybe instead of relying on different ROA you should look for fastest acting one? I guess ideally would be to have ampoules of something for I.M. or I.V. if it’s an real emergency.

There’s also a lot of medication that could potentially speed up onset of APs effects to a noticeable effects and/or calm the patient and therefore stop the episode of whatever.
 
No Thorazine is not meant to be crushed or chewed, I did that once and it made my mouth tingle and burn. I don't know why it is but I wouldn't recommend it
 
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