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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Many more deaths are from liver failure, stroke, heart failure and other related diseases that occur as a consequence of alcoholism.
Are you suggesting that overusing meth, heroin, or cocaine doesnt have similar effects?
It seems that the argument is now this
A) Provided that we know what the drug is, and we control the dose appropriately, the dangers are minimal.
Im not sure I agree with "minimal". But I'll give you that one of the reasons for high OD rates is the unknown strength of the drug as well as the random chance that its laced with something like fentanyl.
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