You could try looking for anaesthetics licensed for use on farm animals, then you can get something that should be safe to enter the food chain so to speak...
No help re what drugs to use, but if there is a specialist drug which meets your needs, you can always do a Hannibal Lecter and have one of the killers as a medical professional.
I think my occasional allergy friend Benadryl might work.
You can take a lot of it before it does you in, and if you inject it edited to add I mean inject it into the veins, not the muscles (you might need a medical work-around for that, though it's possible that you can get it at pharmacies in the US--I know they offer a lot of different injections), it works instantly according to the link. It can knock you right out (I had a conversation with a physician who told me she had to work her way up from a half-pill in order to be able to function normally if she took it during the day), and since it doesn't wear off for about eight hours (again, from the link, but that's also what it says on the bottle I have in my medicine cabinet), you have a potentially very groggy person who will be completely at the mercy of the killers. Urk
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You can take a lot of it before it does you in, and if you inject it edited to add I mean inject it into the veins, not the muscles (you might need a medical work-around for that, though it's possible that you can get it at pharmacies in the US--I know they offer a lot of different injections), it works instantly according to the link. It can knock you right out (I had a conversation with a physician who told me she had to work her way up from a half-pill in order to be able to function normally if she took it during the day), and since it doesn't wear off for about eight hours (again, from the link, but that's also what it says on the bottle I have in my medicine cabinet), you have a potentially very groggy person who will be completely at the mercy of the killers. Urk ( ... )
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