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Physiology & Medicine / Do tranquilizers really work as fast as we see in crime fiction?
« on: 01/12/2023 17:16:28 »
It happens all the time, a character will instantly knock out another character with a tranquilizer such as etorphine. There was once a case where a woman killed herself in a way that made it look like a homicide. She bounded her hands and feet together behind her back and tightly tied a nylon stocking around her neck, all after injecting a lethal dose of morphine. Mustachioed cops and medical examiners agreed she was murdered, as they figured that a high amount of injected morphine would have made the task impossible. It would be a skeptical journalist who pointed out that an injection of morphine takes 15 to 30 minutes to take effect. Also, she had a motive for her suicide, which was a desperate act to finally convince people that her delusions were real.