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  • Network (category PsychonautWiki)
    the list below. PsychonautWiki community resources in a nutshell: Wiki (Tor | Tor prop224 | I2P). Telegram group: PsychonautWiki Social The following government
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  • Experience index (category PsychonautWiki) (section Stimulants)
    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ISSN 0378-4274.  https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0190_disp.jpg https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0191_disp
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  • mania at a significantly higher rate than other dissociatives. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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  • 4-FA (category Stimulant)
    all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 4-FA all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis 4-FA
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  • or combined with stimulants such as MDMA. It is not recommended to insufflate (snort) this drug or combine it with MAOIs, stimulants and certain substances
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  • ISSN 0378-4274.  https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0190_disp.jpg https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0191_disp
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  • PsychonautWiki Indexes (Experience ⋅ Psychoactive substance ⋅ Psychonaut media ⋅ Replication ⋅ Subjective effect ⋅ Tripsitting ⋅ Tutorial) ⋅ Drug-related
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  • ISSN 0378-4274.  https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0190_disp.jpg https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0191_disp
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  • Guidelines (category PsychonautWiki) (section What should be on this wiki)
    dissociatives, deliriants, stimulants, depressants, opioids and nootropics. The exact analytical process that PsychonautWiki contributors run through when
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  • ISSN 0378-4274.  https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0190_disp.jpg https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0191_disp
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  • ISSN 0378-4274.  https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0190_disp.jpg https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0191_disp
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  • blood in the urine. Incontinence - This is the leakage of urine. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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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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  • blood in the urine. Incontinence - This is the leakage of urine. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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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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  • Amphetamine (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of amphetamine most stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Severe
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  • ISSN 0378-4274.  https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0190_disp.jpg https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/File:Nbome_death_news_i2013e0191_disp
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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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  • specifically produce psychoactive effects. Alkaloids span the spectrum from stimulants (e.g. cocaine, caffeine, and nicotine), opioids (e.g. morphine and codeine)
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  • ensure it is not sliding into abuse and addiction. In particular, many stimulants, opioids, and depressants are known to be highly addictive. Careful consideration
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  • Methamphetamine (category Stimulant)
    cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of methamphetamine all stimulants will have a reduced effect. The evidence
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  • 4-FMA (category Stimulant)
    all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 4-FMA all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • MDPV (category Stimulant)
    interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - MDPV can be potentially dangerous in combination with other stimulants as it can increase one's heart rate
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  • Cyclopentamine Stimulant drugs: Propylhexedrine Responsible use Stimulants Substituted amphetamine Cycloalkylamine (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclopentamine
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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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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase anxiety levels and the risk of thought loops which can lead to negative experiences aMT Cocaine - Stimulants increase anxiety
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  • 6-APB (category Stimulant)
    presents cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 6-APB all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Warning: Many
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  • Some of the listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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  • MDMA (category Stimulant)
    cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic and serotonergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of MDMA all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Warning: Many
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  • them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine benzodiazepines with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • other stimulants such as amphetamine. Tactile enhancement Teeth grinding - This effect does not occur as consistently as it does on other stimulants such
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  • them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine thienzodiazepines with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants mask the sedative
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  • them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine benzodiazepines with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Stimulants (category Stimulant) (section Stimulants)
    yohimbine). Stimulants that work by indirectly enhancing catecholaminergic signalling include adenosine antagonists (e.g. caffeine) and nicotine. Stimulants that
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  • IJUSTPOPPEDAXAN https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Lisdexamfetamine#Dangerous_interactions https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Lisdexamfetamine/Summary
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  • present cross-tolerance with all stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of any member of these derivatives, stimulants will have a reduced effect. Overdoses
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  • represent one of the three major classes of psychoactive substances alongside stimulants ("uppers") and hallucinogens. Depressants are widely used throughout the
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  • ‘psychedelic’ or bordering on the line, between categories. virtually all stimulants, but often with a unique pharmacology. They will produce distinctive emotional
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  • Tutorial index (category PsychonautWiki) (section Stimulants)
    Submit new tutorial: To create a new tutorial article, please submit a title into the box below and proceed to write a description on the following page
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  • drug, it is also applicable for states that are able to be induced by stimulants, deliriants, and other psychoactive drugs. Often, inducing a change of
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  • Methylphenidate (category Stimulant)
    cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of methyphenidate all stimulants will have a reduced effect."[citation
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  • Cocaine (category Stimulant)
    exhibits cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of cocaine all stimulants will have a reduced effect. After taking
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  • Methylone (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of methylone all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • Caffeine (category Stimulant)
    other stimulants such as amphetamine. Tactile enhancement Teeth grinding - This effect does not occur as consistently as it does on other stimulants such
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Theacrine Tianeptine Responsible use Psychoactive substance index Entactogens Stimulants Depressants Hallucinogens Nootropic (Wikipedia) Nootropics / Smart Drugs
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  • Jan 24, 2016. erowid.org/exp/103972 3-MeO-PCP (Tripsit) | https://wiki.tripsit.me/wiki/3-MeO-PCP
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  • 2-FEA (category Stimulant)
    presents cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 2-FEA all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Warning: Many
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  • Tripsitting index (category PsychonautWiki) (section Stimulant tripsitting)
    following page using our guidelines.   The Tripsitting Index is a collection of wiki articles designed to serve as a comprehensive reference work for the diverse
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  • 2-FMA (category Stimulant)
    all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 2-FMA all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis The
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  • 2C-T-2 (category PsychonautWiki articles needing factual verification from October 2020)
    psychedelics. This may make it dangerous to combine it with other MAOIs, stimulants and certain substances which promotes the release of neurotransmitters
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  • 3-MMC (category Stimulant)
    presents cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 3-MMC all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Warning: Many
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  • Mephedrone (category Stimulant)
    cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of mephedrone all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Warning: Many
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  • 3-FPM (category Stimulant)
    presents cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 3-FPM all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Warning: Many
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  • Modafinil (category Stimulant)
    Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant effects
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • move them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine baclofen with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants mask the sedative
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  • 2-FA (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 2-FA all stimulants will have a reduced effect (especially including atypical stimulants one might
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  • 2-Aminoindane (category Stimulant)
    all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 2-AI all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • Ethylphenidate (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of ethylphenidate all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis
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  • MDA (category Stimulant)
    with all psychedelics and most stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of MDA all psychedelics and some stimulants will have a reduced effect. 25x-NBOMe
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  • Cannabis (category Stimulant)
    effects less readily. Stimulants - Cannabis tends to increase the thought accelerating, immersion enhancing and euphoric effects of stimulants, particularly as
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  • 3-FEA (category Stimulant)
    serotonergic stimulants and entactogens, meaning that after the consumption of 3-FEA all stimulants will have a reduced effect (including atypical stimulants one
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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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  • A-PVP (category Stimulant)
    all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of α-PVP all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis α-PVP
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  • Some of the listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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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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  • A-PHP (category Stimulant)
    all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of α-PHP all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis α-PHP
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • Scopolamine (DrugBank) Atropine (DrugBank) Hyoscyamine (DrugBank) Datura (Drugs-Wiki) The Big & Dandy Datura Thread (Bluelight) Freye, E. (2010). "Pharmacology
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  • Lisdexamfetamine (category Stimulant)
    the alcohol and the stimulant less. GHB/GBL - Stimulants increase respiration rate allowing a higher dose of sedatives. If the stimulant wears off first then
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Adrafinil (category Stimulant)
    Adrafinil is metabolized in the liver to produce modafinil. Both are stimulants with no amphetamine-like effects. Safety information on adrafinil is lacking
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  • 3-FA (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 3-FA all stimulants will have a reduced effect (especially including atypical stimulants one might
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  • caused by stimulants is magnified by psychedelics and results in an increased risk of thought loops Cocaine - The focus and anxiety caused by stimulants is magnified
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  • 4F-MPH (category Stimulant)
    prominent than with other stimulants, and is in-line with the noted emotion-suppressing effects that have been observed with other stimulants, but particularly
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  • 6-APDB (category Stimulant)
    presents cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 6-APDB all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Warning: Many
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  • Some of the listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Nicotine (category Stimulant)
    a cross-tolerance with other dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the use of nicotine all stimulants will not have a reduced effect. Following discontinuation
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  • 3,4-CTMP (category Stimulant)
    Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant effects
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  • Isopropylphenidate (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of isopropylphenidate all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis
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  • Aniracetam (category Stimulant)
    learning and retention by Albino Swiss mice. Part III. Effect of some brain stimulants". Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology. 8 (6):
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  • Pramiracetam (category Stimulant)
    Pramiracetam (also known as Pramistar) is a nootropic stimulant of the racetam class. It is a derivative of piracetam, which has been studied as a cognitive
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • 3-FMA (category Stimulant)
    serotonergic stimulants and entactogens, meaning that after the consumption of 3-FMA all stimulants will have a reduced effect (including atypical stimulants one
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • particularly in those who are predisposed to them.[citation needed] Stimulants - Stimulants affect many parts of the brain. Combined with psychedelics, stimulation
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  • typically have stimulant effects. Responsible use Dopamine Substituted piperidine [Piperazine (Wikipedia)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piperazine] Substituted
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  • Cyclazodone (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of cyclazodone all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Based
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  • serotonergic effects.[citation needed] Stimulants - Due to diphenhydramine's excitatory cardiac effect, combining it with stimulants poses a risk of an abnormal heart
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  • Desoxypipradrol (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of desoxypipradrol all stimulants will have a reduced effect. As with other stimulants, the chronic
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  • 5-MAPB (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 5-MAPB all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • Phenylpiracetam (category Stimulant)
    Stamina enhancement - This effect is relatively mild compared to other stimulants such as amphetamine. Headaches - This is more prominent at higher doses
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  • 4F-EPH (category Stimulant)
    other stimulants, such as methylphenidate and 4F-MPH. Vasoconstriction - This effect is much milder than that of most other dopaminergic stimulants at the
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  • endogenous chemicals such as adrenaline or noradrenaline. These include many stimulant drugs, such as amphetamine, cocaine, MDMA and methylphenidate. Antagonists
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  • Piracetam (category Stimulant)
    functions and influences cognitive function without acting as a sedative or stimulant. Piracetam is a positive allosteric modulator of the AMPA receptor. It
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  • as delirium.[citation needed] Stimulants - Due to promethazine's excitatory cardiac effect, combining it with stimulants poses a risk of an abnormal heart
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  • Some of the listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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  • Dextroamphetamine (category Stimulant)
    the alcohol and the stimulant less. GHB/GBL - Stimulants increase respiration rate allowing a higher dose of sedatives. If the stimulant wears off first then
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  • This section of PsychonautWiki is dedicated to providing the information necessary to understand the basic neuroscience and pharmacology involved in psychonautics
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  • Hexedrone (category Stimulant)
    cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of Hexedrone all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Brazil: On
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • 5-APB (category Stimulant)
    all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of 5-APB all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • TMA-6 (category Stimulant)
    particularly in those who are predisposed to them.[citation needed] Stimulants - Stimulants affect many parts of the brain. Combined with psychedelics, stimulation
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  • cross-tolerance with other dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of ephedrine, most other stimulant compounds will have a reduced effect
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • NM-2-AI (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of NM-2-AI all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant effects
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  • blood in the urine. Incontinence - This is the leakage of urine. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Kratom (category Stimulant)
    Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • Oxiracetam (category Stimulant)
    learning and retention by Albino Swiss mice. Part III. Effect of some brain stimulants". Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology. 8 (6):
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • N-Methylbisfluoromodafinil (category Stimulant)
    Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant effects
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • TMA-2 (category Stimulant)
    psychedelic amphetamine known to produce a unique spectrum of hallucinogenic and stimulant effects that differ substantially from other psychoactive phenethylamines
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  • Some of the listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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  • Dichloropane (category Stimulant)
    cross-tolerance with all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of dichloropane all stimulants will have a reduced effect. It is possible
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • phenethylamine chemical class. It is reported to produce hallucinogenic and stimulant effects comparable to that of other mescaline analogs (e.g. allylescaline
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  • Prolintane (category Stimulant)
    have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Prolintane can be potentially dangerous in combination with other stimulants as it can increase one's heart
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  • N-Ethylhexedrone (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of N-ethylhexedrone all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Creatine (category Stimulant)
    literature based on anecdotal user reports and the personal analyses of PsychonautWiki contributors. As a result, they should be viewed with a healthy degree of
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • the effect of stimulants. Appetite suppression - LSD can suppress appetite in a manner similar to (although not as strong as) stimulants, especially for
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  • been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Nutmeg puts a fair amount of strain on the cardiovascular system, adding stimulant drugs to the mix would increase
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  • Bromantane (category Stimulant)
    when mixed with other stimulants such as amphetamine, cocaine and/or methylphenidate. It is advised to avoid the use of stimulants with bromantane due to
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  • Armodafinil (category Stimulant)
    Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant effects
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  • into it. Stimulants - It can be dangerous to combine depressants with stimulants due to the risk of accidental excessive intoxication. Stimulants mask the
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  • Alpha-GPC (category Stimulant)
    literature based on anecdotal user reports and the personal analyses of PsychonautWiki contributors. As a result, they should be viewed with a healthy degree of
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Some of the listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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  • Butylone (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of butylone all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Ephylone (category Stimulant)
    listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Combining ephylone with other stimulants may result in dangerous increases in blood pressure
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Coluracetam (category Stimulant)
    asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • Methiopropamine (category Stimulant)
    all dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of MPA all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Phenibut is reported to enhance the positive effects of stimulants as well as reduce jitteriness and anxiety
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • ETH-CAT (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of ETH-CAT all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • Because cocoa can act as a powerful (compared to other weaker stimulants on their own) stimulant, it can be considered addictive, but less so than compounds
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  • them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine benzodiazepines with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • one would take for either substance individually Stimulants - Combined with psychedelics, stimulants can cause severe *'''Anxiety, *'''Panic attacks, *'''Thought
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  • the alcohol and the stimulant less. GHB/GBL - Stimulants increase respiration rate allowing a higher dose of sedatives. If the stimulant wears off first then
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Ethylone (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of ethylone all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • negative effects and toxicity. (List along order below) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thebaine (Wikipedia)] https://erowid.org/plants/poppy/poppy.shtml (Erowid
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • blackouts are likely. Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate allowing a higher dose of sedatives. If the stimulant wears off first then the GHB may
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant effects
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine benzodiazepines with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the
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  • Theacrine (category Stimulant)
    considerably weaker in comparison to that of traditional recreational stimulants such as amphetamine, MDMA or cocaine. This encourages physical activities
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  • the listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Amphetamines - Stimulants facilitate the activity of the monoamine neurotransmitters, i.e., dopamine
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  • MCPP (category Stimulant)
    Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant effects
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • Citicoline (category Stimulant)
    literature based on anecdotal user reports and the personal analyses of PsychonautWiki contributors. As a result, they should be viewed with a healthy degree of
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  • move them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine zolpidem with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the sedative
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Some of the listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Some of the listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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  • Propylhexedrine (category Stimulant)
    significantly more than other stimulants. It has been speculated that this is due to its higher affinity for noradrenaline relative to stimulants such as amphetamine
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  • NEP (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of N-ethyl-(nor)-pentedrone all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Chinuck, R. S., Fortnum, H., Baldwin, D. R. (December 2007). "Appetite stimulants in cystic fibrosis: a systematic review". Journal of Human Nutrition and
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • began in the early 1900s when it was indicated for use as a neuromuscular stimulant. In the 1940s and 1950s, its suitability as potential cardiovascular drug
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • blackouts are likely. Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate allowing a higher dose of sedatives. If the stimulant wears off first then the opiate
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • dangerous when taken in excessive doses or when combined with MAOIs, RIMAs, stimulants and any substance which act as a releasing agent or reuptake inhibitor
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  • them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine benzodiazepines with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the
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  • Tyrosine (category Stimulant)
    Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant effects
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  • Some of the listed interactions have been sourced from TripSit. Stimulants - Both stimulants and dissociatives carry the risk of adverse psychological reactions
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • widely as a dream potentiator. Along with its oneirogenic effects, it has stimulant and nootropic effects in low doses, and has mild dissociative effects in
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • Pentedrone (category Stimulant)
    dopaminergic stimulants, meaning that after the consumption of pentedrone all stimulants will have a reduced effect. Main article: Stimulant psychosis Abuse
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • to its glutaminergic and GABAergic properties.[citation needed] Stimulants - Stimulants affect many parts of the brain. Combined with psychedelics, stimulation
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • seizure threshold and psychedelics may cause occasional seizures. Stimulants - Stimulants may provoke anxiety or thought loops. Germany: MPT is controlled
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • 5-MeO-DMT becoming dangerously toxic when combined with MAOIs, RIMAs, SSRIs, stimulants or any substance which acts as a releasing agent or reuptake inhibitor
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Methylnaphthidate (category Stimulant)
    Alcohol - Combining alcohol with stimulants can be dangerous due to the risk of accidental over-intoxication. Stimulants mask alcohol's depressant effects
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine benzodiazepines with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose. Stimulants - Stimulants like amphetamine, cocaine or methylphenidate affect many parts of
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it. Stimulants - Stimulants mask the sedative effect of depressants, which is the main factor
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  • them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine benzodiazepines with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the
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  • is best avoided. Amphetamines - The anxiogenic and focusing effects of stimulants increase the chance of unpleasant thought loops. The combination is generally
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  • them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine thienzodiazepines with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the
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  • move them into it. Stimulants - It is unsafe to combine barbiturates with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the sedative
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • occurred with insufflated doses of 30 mg or more, or in combination with stimulants such as MDMA,[citation needed]. There have also been a number of reports
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  • literature based on anecdotal user reports and the personal analyses of PsychonautWiki contributors. As a result, they should be viewed with a healthy degree of
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  • move them into it. Stimulants - It is unsafe to combine barbiturates with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants decrease the sedative
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  • particularly in those who are predisposed to them.[citation needed] Stimulants - Stimulants affect many parts of the brain. Combined with psychedelics, stimulation
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  • them into it. Stimulants - It is dangerous to combine benzodiazepines with stimulants due to the risk of excessive intoxication. Stimulants mask the sedative
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  • Amphetamines - Stimulants increase respiration rate which allows for a higher dose of opiates than would otherwise be used. If the stimulant wears off first
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  • is best avoided. Amphetamines - The anxiogenic and focusing effects of stimulants increase the chance of unpleasant thought loops. The combination is generally
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