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  • Network (category PsychonautWiki)
    AskDrugs, AskDrugNerds, Trip Reports | Addiction, REDDITORSINRECOVERY Alcohol: Alcohol | stopdrinking, Crippling alcoholism Cannabis: Cannabis (Marijuana):
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  • Experience index (category PsychonautWiki)
    To create a new report, you may either email it to us at team@psychonaut.wiki or submit a title into the box below, copy and paste the text from the experience
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  • 0218_files/flexiweigh_balance_accuracy.pdf Scales - TripSit wiki  3-MeO-PCP - TripSit wiki  Responsible drug use index
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • March–May 2013  Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs. "Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs warns about acetyl fentanyl: drug caused at
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  • In order to maintain consistency across the wiki, images of molecular structures should be produced in a standardized format rather than obtained from
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  • acuminata - DMT-Nexus Wiki  Acacia baileyana Wikipedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_baileyana Acacia baileyana - DMT-Nexus Wiki  Acacia burkittii
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  • (PsychonautWiki) | https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/3-MeO-PCP#Toxicity_and_harm_potential PCP Psychosis (PsychonautWiki) | https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/3-M
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  • Guidelines (category PsychonautWiki) (section What should be on this wiki)
    rational, evidence-based, naturalistic and scientific explanations. This wiki should be written from a neutral point of view. That means it should include
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  • overdose. Many combinations of substances, especially depressants such as alcohol and GHB, can result in dangerous or even fatal levels of respiratory depression
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • Mexedrone ⋅ NEP ⋅ Nicotine ⋅ NM-2-AI 1,4-Butanediol ⋅ 2M2B ⋅ Acetylfentanyl ⋅ Alcohol ⋅ Alprazolam ⋅ Buprenorphine ⋅ Clonazolam ⋅ Clonazepam ⋅ Codeine ⋅ Deschloroetizolam
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  • 0218_files/flexiweigh_balance_accuracy.pdf Scales - TripSit wiki  3-MeO-PCP - TripSit wiki  Ask Erowid : ID 2282 : How big is a milligram?  Erowid Psychoactives
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • a comprehensive list of known synthetic cannabinoid derivatives, /r/Drugs/wiki has published a respectable directory of names and links to further information
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  • a comprehensive list of known synthetic cannabinoid derivatives, /r/Drugs/wiki has published a respectable directory of names and links to further information
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  • Ecstasy Testing Kit FAQ (Erowid) Colorimetric reagent results (DMT-Nexus Wiki) How to Reagent Test guide (Reddit) Test results for all drugs & substances
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  • depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • to be unpredictable and should be mixed with MDMA with care. Alcohol - Both MDMA and alcohol cause dehydration and bodily strain. Approach this combination
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  • similarity to LSD, which has been found to increase MDMA neurotoxicity. Alcohol - Alcohol can increase the disinhibiting and euphoric effects of 2C-B, lending
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  • U-47700 Valerylfentanyl 1,4-Butanediol (1,4-BD, BD) 2-Methyl-2-butanol (2M2B) Alcohol (Ethanol) Baclofen Carisoprodol Eszopiclone GBL GHB Methaqualone Suproclone
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  • Tutorial index (category PsychonautWiki) (section Alcohol)
    Fermented water Edit Isopropyl alcohol extraction (purification, recrystallization, or blotting) Salting out isopropyl alcohol Isopropyl extraction of crude
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  • Alcohol (category Alcohol) (section Alcohol intoxication)
    primary alcohol ethanol, the dominating alcohol in alcoholic beverages that are subject to alcohol laws including alcohol monopoly and alcohol taxes in
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  • oven thermometer. a CONTAINER. Suggestions: An ]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampoule ampoule]: Because it is hermetically sealed, and that can withstand
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  • withdrawal from it. I read someone claim that it was worse than wd from alcohol or heroin, and someone who'd experienced all three laugh at them and tell
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  • depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • 2M2B (redirect from Tert-amyl alcohol) (category Alcohol)
    heavy doses. 2-Methyl-2-butanol (also known as tert-amyl alcohol or 2M2B) is a tertiary alcohol substance that produces depressant, hypnotic, and anxiolytic
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  • depressants such as opioids or, most commonly, alcohol. Particularly, GABAergic substances such as alcohol or barbiturates can substantially increase the
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  • depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to consume moderate
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • GHB (category Alcohol)
    opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines or alcohol. It is strongly discouraged to combine these substances, particularly in
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  • having two alcohol (OH-) substitutions in their structure. 1,4-Butanediol is comprised of a butane chain of four carbon groups with an alcohol group bound
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  • opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines or alcohol. It is strongly discouraged to combine these substances, particularly in
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  • rate-limiting. Thus there is no certain way to increase alcohol metabolism in the liver. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rate-determining_step Zhurong Liu et al. (1995)
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • 000 slang words and phrases associated with illegal drugs Recreational Drug Wiki: Polydrug Terms Subreddit Drugs: DAE wonder what are the names of the different
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  • control loss - This effect is very similar to alcohol. Muscle relaxation - This effect is similar to alcohol and tends to occur at lower doses. Perception
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  • euphoric than alcohol or benzodiazepines, more akin to Gabapentinoids. Empathy, affection, and sociability enhancement - Unlike alcohol which merely increases
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  • opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines or alcohol. It is strongly discouraged to combine these substances, particularly in
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • benzodiazepines, barbiturates, thienodiazepines or other GABAergic substances like alcohol. Additionally, promethazine is an anticholinergic, and at high doses it
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  • nicotine, alcohol, cannabis, and cocaine: Results of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC)". Drug and alcohol dependence
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  • that of higher doses of alcohol, benzodiazepines, or GHB. Cognitive euphoria - This effect is more pronounced than that of alcohol and benzodiazepines, most
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  • easily lead to hypermanic states. Alcohol - Drinking while using stimulants is risky because the sedative effects of alcohol are reduced. These are what the
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • psychosis, agitation, Tourette syndrome, as well as hallucinations during alcohol withdrawal. It was first synthesized in 1958 by Paul Janssen from meperidine
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  • than that of alcohol. Motor control loss[citation needed] - Bromazolam impairs motor control in a dose-dependent manner similar to alcohol. Higher doses
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • (PsychonautWiki) | https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/3-MeO-PCP#Toxicity_and_harm_potential PCP Psychosis (PsychonautWiki) | https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/3-M
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  • 2F-DCK's effects are highly dose-dependent, with lower doses producing alcohol-like intoxication and higher doses producing hallucinogenic out-of-body
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  • failure becomes a significant risk, especially if mixed with alcohol; on top of hydrocodone and alcohol’s already heightened risk for possibly inducing dangerous
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines or alcohol. It is strongly discouraged to combine these substances, particularly in
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  • interconnectedness Alcohol - Alcohol's central depressant effects can counteract some of the anxiety and bodily tension produced by 1cP-MiPLA. However, alcohol can cause
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • Pregabalin (section Alcohol)
    EFFECTIVE AGAINST BEHAVIORAL AND ELECTROGRAPHIC SEIZURES DURING ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL". Alcohol and Alcoholism. 41 (4): 399–406. doi:10.1093/alcalc/agl029. ISSN 1464-3502
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines or alcohol. It is strongly discouraged to combine these substances, particularly in
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  • opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines or alcohol. It is strongly discouraged to combine these substances, particularly in
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • effects of ketamine are highly dose-dependent. At lower doses, users report alcohol-like disinhibition and relaxation effects. At higher doses, however, it
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  • neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine. Alcohol - aMT has a broad mechanism of action in the brain and so does alcohol so the combination can be unpredictable
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  • psychosis. Alcohol - Alcohol's central depressant effects can be used to reduce some of the anxiety and tension produced by LSA. However, alcohol can cause
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines or alcohol. It is strongly discouraged to combine these substances, particularly in
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  • that in comparison to other commonly used GABAgenic depressants such as alcohol or benzodiazepines, this compound produces less inebriation and more euphoria
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  • a similar but less pronounced way than alcohol. For most, this feeling is similar to moderate doses of alcohol, and some users report forgetting how to
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • similarity to LSD, which has been found to increase MDMA neurotoxicity. Alcohol - Alcohol can increase the disinhibiting and euphoric effects of 2C-C which lends
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to consume moderate
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  • depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to consume moderate
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • associated with the combination but there isn't much information available. ΑMT Alcohol - There is a high risk of memory loss, vomiting and severe ataxia from this
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • Alcohols (category Alcohol) (section List of psychoactive alcohols)
    Isobutanol 3-methyl-1-butanol (3M1B), isoamyl alcohol, isopentyl alcohol (isopentanol) Drinking alcohol ("ethanol") Tryptophol 2-Methyl-1-butanol (2M1B)
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  • euphoria, and ego loss. Users commonly describe low doses as producing an alcohol-like intoxication while higher doses produce effects similar to ketamine
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • to stimulants. Alcohol - Memantine is reported to increase the effects, prevent build up and, in some cases, reverse tolerance to alcohol. Australia: Memantine
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  • depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • dangerous of this class of drugs. The combination of alcohol or opioids and temazepam makes death by alcohol poisoning more likely. Still, temazepam has a low
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • interconnectedness Alcohol - Alcohol's depressant effects can be used to reduce some of the anxiety and muscle tension produced by LSD. However, alcohol can also
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • made by dissolving pure salvinorin A or a semi-pure form of it into ethyl alcohol. It is meant to be used sublingually by holding a certain amount under the
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  • N-acetylcysteine prevented liver damage when taken before alcohol, when taken four hours after alcohol it made liver damage worse in a dose-dependent fashion
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • and hallucinatory effects are often greatly enhanced. Alcohol - When used in combination with alcohol, cannabinoids can cause feelings of extreme nausea,
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  • sourced from TripSit. Alcohol - Drinking alcohol on stimulants is considered risky because it reduces the sedative effects of the alcohol that the body uses
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • interconnectedness Alcohol - Alcohol's central depressant effects can counteract some of the anxiety and bodily tension produced by 1cP-AL-LAD. However, alcohol can cause
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • interconnectedness Alcohol - Alcohol's central depressant effects can be used to reduce some of the anxiety and tension produced by 1cP-LSD. However, alcohol can cause
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  • interconnectedness Alcohol - Alcohol's central depressant effects can counteract some of the anxiety and bodily tension produced by AL-LAD. However, alcohol can cause
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  • with this combination.[citation needed] Alcohol - This interaction is not typically recommended due to alcohol’s ability to cause dehydration, nausea and
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  • interconnectedness Alcohol - Alcohol's central depressant effects can be used to reduce some of the anxiety and tension produced by 1V-LSD. However, alcohol can cause
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • the Effect of Alcohol on the Choline Requirement: Ii. Incidence of Renal Necrosis in Weanling Rats Following Short Term Ingestion of Alcohol. Journal of
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • to combine alcohol, a depressant, with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the sedative effect of alcohol which is
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • and hallucinatory effects are often greatly enhanced. Alcohol - When used in combination with alcohol, cannabinoids can cause feelings of extreme nausea,
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  • would take for both substances individually. Alcohol - This interaction is not typically recommended due to alcohol’s ability to cause dehydration, which can
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • are potentiated more so than the cannabis' effects. Alcohol - When taken in combination with alcohol, adverse side effects such as confusion, dizziness
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  • and hallucinatory effects are often greatly enhanced. Alcohol - When used in combination with alcohol, cannabinoids can cause feelings of extreme nausea,
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • dangerous. It is also potentially lethal when mixed with depressants like alcohol or benzodiazepines. Like most opioids, pure fentanyl at appropriate dosages
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • opioid withdrawal, aswell as withdrawal from GABAergic substances like alcohol and benzodiazepines Thought organization Analysis enhancement Focus enhancement
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  • the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Alcohol - Even low doses of alcohol can cause severe interactions. Nausea, vomiting, amnesia,
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  • increase the the neurotoxic effects of MDMA. Alcohol - This combination is not typically recommended due to alcohol’s potential to cause dehydration, nausea
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  • interconnectedness Alcohol - Alcohol's central depressant effects can counteract some of the anxiety and bodily tension produced by ALD-52. However, alcohol can cause
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  • standing. The decomposition products are oxides of nitrogen, water and the alcohol as well as polymerization products of the aldehyde. The pharmacology of
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  • increase the the neurotoxic effects of MDMA. Alcohol - This combination is typically advised against due to alcohol’s ability to cause dehydration, nausea,
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  • depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • and hallucinatory effects are often greatly enhanced. Alcohol - When used in combination with alcohol, cannabinoids can cause feelings of extreme nausea,
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  • intense internal hallucinations and confusion. Alcohol - This interaction is not typically recommended due to alcohol’s ability to cause dehydration, nausea,
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  • and hallucinatory effects are often greatly enhanced. Alcohol - When used in combination with alcohol, cannabinoids can cause feelings of extreme nausea,
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  • would take for both substances individually. Alcohol - This interaction is not typically recommended due to alcohol’s ability to cause dehydration, depression
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • interconnectedness Alcohol - Alcohol's central depressant effects can be used to reduce some of the anxiety and tension produced by 1P-LSD. However, alcohol can cause
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  • all. Depressants - SSRIs increase the effects of CNS depressants such as alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines. This effect is usually not desired as it
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  • would take for both substances individually. Alcohol - This interaction is not typically recommended due to alcohol’s ability to cause dehydration, nausea,
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  • depressants such as opiates, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • increase the the neurotoxic effects of MDMA. Alcohol - This combination is not typically advised due to alcohol’s potential to produce dehydration, nausea
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  • Flurazepam may interact with other central nervous system depressants, such as alcohol, opioids, and other benzodiazepines, increasing the risk of respiratory
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  • extreme cases. Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant
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  • dangerous. It is also potentially lethal when mixed with depressants like alcohol or benzodiazepines. Like most opioids, unadulterated acetylfentanyl at appropriate
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  • not produce sedation in the manner of central nervous depressants like alcohol, benzodiazepines, or zolpidem. Muscle relaxation - In comparison to other
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  • such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines, alcohol or other GABAergic substances. It is strongly discouraged to combine these
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  • advised when combining these two substances. Alcohol - This interaction is not typically recommended due to alcohol’s diuretic and physically taxing effect
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  • Addiction suppression - Clonidine has shown efficacy as a treatment for alcohol, opioid, and nicotine substance use disorders.[citation needed] It has been
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  • listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Alcohol: The concomitant use of Nitrazepam with alcohol can potentiate sleepiness and slow your breathing
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  • kratom can be fatal when it is combined with other depressants such as alcohol or benzodiazepines. Side effects associated with chronic kratom use include
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  • opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, gabapentinoids, thienodiazepines or alcohol. It is strongly discouraged to combine these substances, particularly in
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  • three methyl groups and a hydroxyethyl chain. Glycerol is a polysubstituted alcohol consisting of propane with one hydroxyl (-OH) group bound to each carbon
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  • interconnectedness Alcohol - Alcohol's central depressant effects can be used to reduce some of the anxiety and tension produced by 1B-LSD. However, alcohol can cause
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  • Retrieved December 10, 2019.  New Psychoactive Substances (National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre 2014) | https://comorbidity.edu.au/sites/default/files/
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  • interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Depressants (1,4-Butanediol, 2M2B, alcohol, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, GHB/GBL, methaqualone, opioids) - This combination
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  • aforementioned restrictions on all "psychoactive substances" with exemptions for alcohol, nicotine and "medicinal products." Responsible use Stimulants Nootropics
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  • "Synthetic cannabinoid JWH-018 and psychosis: An explorative study". Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 117 (2–3): 152–157. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2011.01.012. ISSN 0376-8716
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  • Disinhibition - Disinhibition on diphenhydramine is different from substances like alcohol, as it may not even be present in certain situations and is heavily influenced
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  • List of articles (category PsychonautWiki) (section Alcohol)
    Fermented water Edit Isopropyl alcohol extraction (purification, recrystallization, or blotting) Salting out isopropyl alcohol Isopropyl extraction of crude
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  • 1007/BF03161089. ISSN 1556-9039.  "Psychoactive Substances" (PDF). National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre. 2014. [dead link] "Bundesrecht konsolidiert: Gesamte Rechtsvorschrift
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  • with an additional ethanol group attached. In citicoline, the terminal alcohol group is incorporated into the phosphate bridge connecting the choline sub-group
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  • "Synthetic cannabinoid JWH-018 and psychosis: An explorative study". Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 117 (2–3): 152–157. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2011.01.012. ISSN 0376-8716
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  • product evaluation methods to loose-leaf tobacco vaporizers". Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 169: 33–40. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.10.005. ISSN 0376-8716
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  • Psychonaut media index (category PsychonautWiki)
    Multiverse of Madness (2022) AsapSCIENCE, Your Brain on Drugs-series Depressants Alcohol Fentanyl Psychedelics Ayahuasca Edible Marijuana LSD Marijuana MDMA Shrooms
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  • ibogaine may be useful in treating dependence on other substances such as alcohol, methamphetamine, and nicotine and may affect compulsive behavioral patterns
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  • Template health overview (category PsychonautWiki)
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  • "Synthetic cannabinoid JWH-018 and psychosis: An explorative study". Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 117 (2–3): 152–157. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2011.01.012. ISSN 0376-8716
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  • Alternative use of alcohols (category Alcohol) (section Caffeinated alcohol)
    thrombosis. Solid: Alcohol powder made by molecular encapsulated alcohol, usually with cyclodextrin. When reconstituted with water, alcohol (specifically ethanol)
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  • suicide by taking an excessive amount of tianeptine in combination with alcohol. However, the amount required to overdose is not likely to be taken on accident
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  • illnesses: Anorexia, autism, CPTSD Substances used before: Nicotine, cannabis, alcohol, nitrous oxide, myristicin 11:50: I manage to down a tiny 100ml bottle,
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  • can also dab some freebase propylhexedrine with alcohol and the encrustation will absorb into the alcohol, letting you easily swallow. If you just wait until
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  • experience: The substances I’ve had most experiences with (besides Cannabis and alcohol) are psychedelics: vaporized DMT, LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, mescaline cacti
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  • anticholinergic drugs, and certain antibiotics or antifungals. Concurrent use of alcohol or illicit drugs may potentiate its sedative effects and increase the risk
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  • experience: The substances I’ve had most experiences with (besides Cannabis and alcohol) are psychedelics: vaporized DMT, LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, mescaline cacti
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