ChemicallyEnhanced
Bluelighter
First off, I apologise if this comes across as ignorant, that is not my intention.
I just don't understand how serious/fatal overdoses on prescription drugs are so common? Like, twice as many as heroin and cocaine combined?
And I don't mean like street fent or fake pressed pills, I mean genuine prescription drugs?
Because you literally know EXACTLY what you are taking and EXACTLY how much?
I've been addicted to prescription drugs (primarily opioids, but also benzo's, barbs, muscle relaxers, amphetamines, sleeping pills etc) for 14 years and have never OD'd*. I mean, I've absolutely taken too much and like blacked out on benzos (like when you get blackout-drunk) or fallen asleep** but never a serious or dangerous OD. Never stopped breathing, had to go to hospital, or needed narcan or any kind of medical intervention.
Surely you'd have to knowingly even take a much higher dose than usual, or mix shit you've never mixed before?
*accidentally, I mean
**I actually have a small cluster of circular scars below my collar bone from falling asleep with a lit cigarette in my mouth
I just don't understand how serious/fatal overdoses on prescription drugs are so common? Like, twice as many as heroin and cocaine combined?
And I don't mean like street fent or fake pressed pills, I mean genuine prescription drugs?
Because you literally know EXACTLY what you are taking and EXACTLY how much?
I've been addicted to prescription drugs (primarily opioids, but also benzo's, barbs, muscle relaxers, amphetamines, sleeping pills etc) for 14 years and have never OD'd*. I mean, I've absolutely taken too much and like blacked out on benzos (like when you get blackout-drunk) or fallen asleep** but never a serious or dangerous OD. Never stopped breathing, had to go to hospital, or needed narcan or any kind of medical intervention.
Surely you'd have to knowingly even take a much higher dose than usual, or mix shit you've never mixed before?
*accidentally, I mean
**I actually have a small cluster of circular scars below my collar bone from falling asleep with a lit cigarette in my mouth