• spiderkle@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    Takes note: Don’t do horse-tranquilizers alone in a bath, check. As a matter of fact don’t do any analgesic/anesthetic with additional drugs in a bath, also check.

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      9 months ago

      Calling them horse tranquilizers is misleading. Ketamine was and still is used in medicine and is on the WHO list of essential medicines.

      My cat is prescribed gabapentin. Some even get tramadol. Warfarin literally was rat poison until we got all but the craziest SOBs with an abundance of vitamin K in they’re veins.

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        9 months ago

        oh, I tried that last month ! Pretty sweet high, relaxing. Like a really soft mdma (really soft!)

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          9 months ago

          If I say I’m serving cat food for dinner, and then whip out a nice piece of salmon sashimi, I wasn’t being misleading because cats eat fish? If so, you’re really killing some of my dad jokes here.

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          9 months ago

          It’s also used on infants for anesthesia due to how safe it is.

          Maybe we should start calling it “baby tranquilizer” instead?