Writing a book and need to keep it as accurate as possible. I'm trying to realistically portray a death with benzos/drugs like clonazepam.
So, say, if a woman (under 145lb) were to take 80mg of clonazepam and chased it with a bottle of wine or a couple of shots of vodka... Would that kill her?
Please show no concern, anon. Again, this for a story I'm writing.
For more info on the character, she's 5'6'-5-7, between 125 to 145lb. Most likely 130lb.
>>8741456
>character
>book
>>8741456
>concern
I wish this were something you would have to worry about here. It is good you phrased it that way because no answers are still better than a /suicide/ thread with no one talking with expertise or from experience.
Anyway 80 mg sounds like a lot. You probably do not even need the alcohol. But I don't know what exactly would end up killing you.
Make your "fictional character" hang herself at the same time. And change the wine to vodka. That should do the trick.
>>8741456
Ask 420chan
>>8741507
>Anyway 80 mg sounds like a lot
It is, but benzodiazepines are non-lethal even at absurd doses. You'd need at least a kilo of the stuff. Plotwise it doesn't make sense to take that much either, clinical use caps around 2mg.
As for OP, mixing the two is extremely dangerous full stop. There's no hard risk assessment figures out there because fatal interaction is a complete dice roll.