In an Inpatient Psychiatric Setting
Thorazine & Diphenhydramine
Citation: jackiejones. "In an Inpatient Psychiatric Setting: An Experience with Thorazine & Diphenhydramine (exp111563)". Erowid.org. May 3, 2018. erowid.org/exp/111563
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100 mg | IM | Pharms - Chlorpromazine |
50 mg | IM | Diphenhydramine |
BODY WEIGHT: | 140 lb |
Upon being admitted to the unit, I was given PRNs of 2mg Lorazepam every two hours. Being a drug user, bored, and looking to push things, I thought I would try testing the system to see what else was available; I told the medication nurse that I was agitated and considering lashing out at another patient. Her response was 'Will you take some medication willingly, or do we have to force it upon you?' 'Willingly, thank you', I replied. I was then escorted into a medical room by two nurses and given a 5mg IM injection of Lorazepam into my left buttock. The effects were as expected, a rapid onset of pleasant sedation with mild accompanying amnesia. 'This will work', I thought. I repeated this routine for several days, until the psychiatrist I met with daily called me out on my drug seeking behavior.
I repeated this routine for several days, until the psychiatrist I met with daily called me out on my drug seeking behavior.
Intramuscular Thorazine hurts. A lot. For days. Within three days with two shots per, I could not sit down without an appreciable amount of pain radiating from my buttocks and upper legs. The effects of a shot are not immediate, being noticeable after perhaps ten minutes. A welcome contentment enveloped my being for several hours and I did not feel like moving around often. No euphoria, not even as much as higher dose Lorazepam provides, and the effects are not mentally sedating in nature. I did notice myself becoming more social as a result, which is beyond my normal character. After a few days I could not stand the pain from the IM shots, so I requested to begin taking the medication orally, which had even less appreciable effects.
In conclusion, Thorazine is not a recreational drug. It is noticeably psychoactive and eases anxiety. I noticed a significant decrease in my panic attacks while on the medicine. I would like to, and intend on, experimenting with higher doses.
Exp Year: 2018 | ExpID: 111563 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: 34 | |
Published: May 3, 2018 | Views: 2,505 |
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Pharms - Chlorpromazine (318) : Hospital (36), Medical Use (47), Combinations (3), First Times (2) |
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