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nigga what is this school
bring 2 vials of fentanyl very deep in your anus
do they pry the butthole open? maybe bring a cone snail in a thick plastic vial as well, maybe scopolamine as well
this is the only method tbh, you need to kill and manipulate school staff
nigga what is this school
bring 2 vials of fentanyl very deep in your anus
do they pry the butthole open? maybe bring a cone snail in a thick plastic vial as well, maybe scopolamine as well
this is the only method tbh, you need to kill and manipulate school staff
alr well in that case i assume you give yourself a boner to impress the staff before you get scanned
what country is this in? this is some insane security jfl
do you take your shoes off before you get in? perhaps you could place the vials inside the midsole
alr well in that case i assume you give yourself a boner to impress the staff before you get scanned
what country is this in? this is some insane security jfl
do you take your shoes off before you get in? perhaps you could place the vials inside the midsole
I've seen numerous videos online of people fearmongering isotretinoin (accutane) and would like to debunk these claims.
Isotretinoin (accutane) is a systemic retinoid used primarily for acne and is widely regarded as the most effective therapy for acne. Accutane works by reducing sebum production in the skin by shrinking sebaceous glands.
Isotretinoin is a vitamin A–derived retinoid, and very high retinoid exposure has been associated with premature growth plate closure in some cases, however don't be fooled.
Most reported cases of growth plate issues occurred in:
- very high doses
- prolonged multi-year therapy
- young children
- neuroblastoma treatment
TLDR: Accutane is used widely across the world don't fall for the jew propaganda
Isotretinoin can influence musculoskeletal tissues because retinoids affect collagen turnover and bone metabolism. Some cases report:
- mild joint stiffness
- muscle soreness
- back discomfort
Good news is these effects are typically dose dependent, temporary, and reversible after dose reduction or discontinuation
What helps while on isotretinoin
- healthy lifestyle
- fish oil
- magnesium glycinate
- stretching
TLDR: Effects are temporary, take supplements for quick fix while on isotret.
Isotretinoin is metabolized in the liver, which leads some to assume it significantly strains the liver.
How to minimize liver stress on isotretinoin
- avoid alcohol
- monitor AST, ALT, and triglycerides
- maintain basic metabolic health
When isotretinoin begins to normalize follicular turnover and reduce sebum production, some may experience a temporary worsening of acne(purging).
How to avoid purging
- Start at a low dose: ex 20mg ed
- Take an antihistamine
- Gentle skincare: Cleanser, Moisturizer, Sunscreen
PersonalExperience
I've been on Accutane 20mg ed for about 3 months.
Within the first 3 weeks I noticed significantly drier skin and less whiteheads, along with a slight fade in my PIE.
By 6 weeks (month and a half) I noticed almost no active acne and no closed comedones.
By 8 weeks my skin plateaued
By 12 weeks I have no active acne and my PIE is starting to fade completely.
Dosing
For most, I would recommend starting with 20mg ed and reassessing yourself about 1-2 months in. If the effects seem to be minimal bump up to 40mg ed.
Reminder that accutane is a weight based medication and ones dose may not be the same as anothers.
Dosing Guide
Daily dose (mg) = body weight (kg) × target mg per kg per day
Typical target mg per kg per day: 0.4-0.8 mg per kg per day
At the end of the day if you still choose to believe tiktok fearmongerers, consider yourself a sheep
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