maisjemoon
Greenlighter
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Researching for a project that involves involontary use - i.e., a 'spiking" of consumables by a third party by means of a mixture of drugs, in this case, seemingly unusual.
The drugs that were found in the tox report are , in fact , "large quantities" of Benzodiazepenes, Morphines and alcohol.
The assumption, so far, is that a mix of specifically Valium, Heroin and concentrated alcohol is squirted into unsuspecting victims' drinks ( juice) via prepared syringe at public venues.
The question is:
1) what, exactly, is the assumed/expected/hoped for/target effect of such a mix
2) what, exactly, is the actual effect of such a mix
3) are there long term consequences to be expected
4) is this mixture common or unusual on a scale of 1 -10, 10 being the most common
5) as far as amnesia goes, is any memory going to return
any help and info is greatly appreciated!
Thank you very much.
The drugs that were found in the tox report are , in fact , "large quantities" of Benzodiazepenes, Morphines and alcohol.
The assumption, so far, is that a mix of specifically Valium, Heroin and concentrated alcohol is squirted into unsuspecting victims' drinks ( juice) via prepared syringe at public venues.
The question is:
1) what, exactly, is the assumed/expected/hoped for/target effect of such a mix
2) what, exactly, is the actual effect of such a mix
3) are there long term consequences to be expected
4) is this mixture common or unusual on a scale of 1 -10, 10 being the most common
5) as far as amnesia goes, is any memory going to return
any help and info is greatly appreciated!
Thank you very much.
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