
Each individual is different and drug interactions are complex. The best advice - avoid mixing drugs, including alcohol and prescription drugs.
However, if you do mix, remember when you take what, and allow time for the effects to kick in and wear off. Be comfortable with how you feel, before you start mixing. Some combinations can be deadly.
Don't mix:
Ecstasy or LSD or Smart drinks
with Thinz (nor- pseudo ephedrine) or Bioplus or Ephedrine
= dehydration, heart palpitations and fainting
Ecstasy
with large amounts of Alcohol
= dangerous
Dehydration can be exaggerated
Ecstasy
with DXM
= potentially lethal !
DXM and MDMA (real ecstasy) are "contraindicated." This means that if they are taken together, it can create a life-threatening situation. This is because both drugs are metabolised through the same liver enzyme (CYP-2D6) and inhibit the breakdown of each other.
Ketamine or GHB or anti-depressants
with alcohol
= possibly lethal
Poppers
with E or Speed or Coke
= heart palpitations
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