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3) Droperidol (less powerful effects, transient analgesia,<br />

sense of disconnection with a duration of one hour after<br />

waking up, risk of sudden cardiac arrest). Mus adjust the<br />

dose to patient weight.<br />

4) Potassium chloride (causes heart disease and<br />

ventricular fibrillation).<br />

50<br />

E. Heart rate in humans Normal: 65 to 80 beats minute.p><br />

To lowest: 40 beats minute.p><br />

Some yogis down to 38 but these cases exceptional.<br />

Minimum: below 40 heartbeats minute, lower net cerebral<br />

blood flow, risk of syncope (Brief loss of consciousness<br />

lasting less than two minutes). The subject usually keeps<br />

no memory of the incident.p><br />

Maximum: 220 beats minute under the age of the<br />

subject.p><br />

Working notes for research Thanatonautes. Raoul

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