IV is significantly more efficient than IM. Your post is comparing IV injection (lethal injection) to an IM injection. You are literally shitting on your own argument right now.
Yes, it is safe to inject potassium chloride if it is less than its therapeutic threshold.
You, yourself are comparing IV to IM. You seem so hell bent on being correct that you have way too much pride to admit you are wrong.
You should research the mechanism of action for lethal dose injections. The potassium ruins the homeostasis of the heart muscles and is responsible for muscle contraction. It leaves the cell and allows the muscle to relax. When you overload on potassium, the cells take in far too much relative to their enviroment.
"IVs ad IMs are not the same"
"OP compares IM to IV"
Pick one.
Your entire argument is built on the premise that people are dying in the same fashion of a lethal injection. Yet you fail to realize that the way the lethal injection works is within 2 hours. It makes no sense that you argue people are dying days to weeks later from potassium from a shot. It doesn't matter how much is in the shot, because if it was a lethal dose, they would die the same day. Your body will regulate the potassium back to normal unless you have garbage kidneys.
The potassium either kills on the spot or it does not. Otherwise people would by symptomatic for hyperkalemia and would seek help. Your argument is a 0 iq take. It is literally "this has the same ingredients as a kill shot, it must be bad!"
I can do that for anything.
IV is significantly more efficient than IM. Your post is comparing IV injection (lethal injection) to an IM injection. You are literally shitting on your own argument right now.
Yes, it is safe to inject potassium chloride if it is less than its therapeutic threshold.
You, yourself are comparing IV to IM. You seem so hell bent on being correct that you have way too much pride to admit you are wrong.
You should research the mechanism of action for lethal dose injections. The potassium ruins the homeostasis of the heart muscles and is responsible for muscle contraction. It leaves the cell and allows the muscle to relax. When you overload on potassium, the cells take in far too much relative to their enviroment.
"IVs ad IMs are not the same" "OP compares IM to IV" Pick one.
Your entire argument is built on the premise that people are dying in the same fashion of a lethal injection. Yet you fail to realize that the way the lethal injection works is within 2 hours. It makes no sense that you argue people are dying days to weeks later from potassium from a shot. It doesn't matter how much is in the shot, because if it was a lethal dose, they would die the same day. Your body will regulate the potassium back to normal unless you have garbage kidneys.
The potassium either kills on the spot or it does not. Otherwise people would by symptomatic for hyperkalemia and would seek help. Your argument is a 0 iq take. It is literally "this has the same ingredients as a kill shot, it must be bad!" I can do that for anything.