Justthefacts
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If it is in his blood it matters. Anything in his organs means it was on it's way out they don't care about what he gave them the day before or two days before
so then she'll be told whatever Randy wants her to believe, so I presume her little theatre tour has started again?..Yeah but she's in Paris right now. Randy and Rebbie are in court so they are hearing the details of the toxicology report today.
Ephedrine is an aid for anaesthesia.
it is also in a lot of decongestants
Isn't ephedrine the drug that exhilarates?
i so know what u mean. im sat here the same.
ephedrine is an upper, yes, it acts much like amphetamine. it was in the "energy preparation" murray ordered (the caffeine + asprin + ephedrine). used to be sold as a weight loss supplement.
This drug stated as light narcotic in my country
Soundmind;3505080 said:He told every monkey and his mama he gave him lorazepam , later he said I gave him lorazepam on two nigts previously. You found lorazepam in high concentraion and list it as a contributor to death still did not bother to test for it in any of the organs beside the blood!!!
So 3 drugs found in both y-connector and syringe: Propofol, Lidocaine AND Flumazenil. I can understanding Murray giving Propofol and Lidocaine together (as Propofol can be very irritating to the vein/cause pain at the site)....but to ALSo be giving Flumazenil in the same syringe with these 2? What a crazy man. You can't just mix injectable drugs like that....or perhaps he was just a lazy ba*stard and instead of using a brand new syringe and needle to inject the Flumazenil, he used the same one he'd previously used for the Prop/Lido (which is a big no-no).
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thats what I was thinking too..
When I worked in the hospital we would have a chart we'd refer to, that indicated the "Y-site compatibility" of various injectable drugs that we'd refer to. I just looked up Propofol to see if it's considered 'compatible' if it comes into contact in the Y-site with Flumazenil and the info I've found doesn't indicate that it IS or IS NOT compatible, so that would IMO mean "unknown" and that would mean one should not be taking a chance that these 2 injectable meds come into contact with each other (line should be flushed prior to injecting):
http://www.drugguide.com/ddo/ub/view/Davis-Drug-Guide/51640/all/propofol
IMO it just goes to show that Murray was completely careless and consistently incompetent, who knows what other 'shortcuts' he took that we don't even know about. For example, once a vial of Propofol is opened, it must be discarded after 6 hours but I bet you dollars to donuts that he didn't follow this in an attempt to cut costs.
EPHEDRINE is used to treat hypotension associated with anaesthesia.