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Discussion => Drug safety => Topic started by: joywind on May 11, 2013, 08:02 am
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The 'Brompton cocktail' is an elixir meant for use as a pain suppressant, and dosed for prophylaxis. It is made from heroin + cocaine (or amphetamine) + pure alcohol + chlorpromazine (or cannabis).
it was given to terminally-ill individuals (especially cancer patients) to relieve pain and promote sociability near death.
The Brompton cocktail is named after the Royal Brompton Hospital in London, England, where it was invented in the late 1920s for patients with tuberculosis. While its use has been rare in the 21st century, it is not entirely unheard of today. It was far more common in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
So is this medically approved drug combination good or bad for the Heart?
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if used regularly definitively bad, but i guess when you are so sick that doctors will give you that so you wont have to suffer so much you rather risk dieing earlier than suffering ;P
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Yup, I think there is a reason why that combination might be viable for a terminally ill patient as opposed to a good Saturday night's entertainment. :o
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yes its definitely dangerous!! fun as hell but dangerous! i know it as a speedball. never heard the
technical term for it before. gonna have to use that one! i used to love doing that!! chances of
overdose or respiratory complications is high!! only would use roxy instead of H.
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only difference is we just used the drugs separately and consecutively!same result but have never seen
it made into a (delicious) cocktail. i imagine the result wouldnt be to different. god that was a long time
ago. its an amazing high but when u read all the stories of people keeling over on those combos, makes
you think twice about how often you can do it and get away with it.