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DIAZEPAM FOR LSD INTOXICATION. International Drug Therapy Newsletter 6(7): METRONIDAZOLE-INDUCED LITHIUM INTOXICATION DIAZEPAM FOR STATUS EPILEPTICUS
In response I say:
I normally don't respond to comments made anonymously because 99% of the time they are negative in nature like the one above. However, I've decided to respond to this one because of it's I'm smarter than you nature . While I am aware that there is a school of thought that Hypnosis will not make a person do anything they don't already want to do. Has the commentor ever thought that Marisol was a Bi-Sexual that was in the closet? If you had read Chapter 1 you will see that I set this story line up.
It is well documented that GHB takes away inhibitions, recent memory and makes a person susceptible to doing what they're told, no matter what it is. YES, I took a little literary license combining GHB with hypnosis to create a drug induced hypnosis. I've done a little research on this topic. The usual drugs used to make a drug induced hypnotic state include chlordiazepoxide (Librium), diazepam (Valium), alprazolam (Xanax), oxazepam (Serax), and triazolam (Halcion). There are also some newer sleep aids that have this effect.
GHB seemed to be a natural for this story. Nathalie Leresche, PhD, research director at the The National Center for Scientific Research(CNRS) wrote on December 10, 2003, in the review Journal of Neuroscience, Despite its many well-known neurological effects (hypnotic properties, euphoric and disinhibiting effects, etc.), the action mechanism of GHB on neurons in the central nervous system is still poorly understood although GHB is naturally present in the brain at very low concentrations.
Dr. Leresche states in the above quoted segment that GHB has hypnotic properties, euphoric and disinhibiting effects. So I felt comfortable perusing this story line.
As far as the wrong category. I've dealt with that in a previous response. If you had bothered to read the previous Chapters you might just have noticed this.