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  • ...never be measured by sight. Fentanyl can also be fatal when combined with depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, thienodiazepines or other G ...ile handling, and to not consume either moderate or heavy dosages of other depressants in combination with this drug.</span>
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  • * Mixing speed with anti-depressants or alcohol has been known to kill. ...t usually require medical input, though some research suggests use of anti-depressants to help reduce craving. The key interventions centre on craving management,
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  • [[Category:Depressants]] Benzodiazepines (or 'benzos') are a group of synthetic chemicals that act as depressants on the central nervous system. They act as, and are sub divided into, anxio
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  • * '''Depressants''' - Because depressants counteract some of the physical effects of cocaine (and vice-versa), the co
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  • [[Category:Depressants]]
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  • ...tances (including alcohol) and can be especially risky on top of some anti-depressants,
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  • [[Category:Depressants]] ...gs <ref name="3a">'''GHB/GHL''', 2017, http://www.drugscience.org.uk/drugs/depressants/ghbgbl/</ref>.
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  • [[Category:Depressants]] ...their own most recent overdose, 52% had been using central nervous system depressants in addition to heroin (benzodiazepines - 33% and/or alcohol - 22%),
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  • [[Category:Depressants]] Most solvents used recreationally are central nervous system depressants: this means they slow down operation in certain areas of the brain. Volatil
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  • ...served for substances with an accepted medical use, such as steroids, anti-depressants, and some tranquillizers.
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  • * '''Depressants''' - This combination potentiates the muscle relaxation, sedation and amnes Like all anesthetics, Ketamine is not a good mixer. Respiratory depressants like alcohol and valium are particularly risky. At anything above a low lev
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  • ...">'''Risks of Combining Depressants''', 2015, https://tripsit.me/combining-depressants/</ref>. [[Category:Depressants]]
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  • ...rone usually involve large amounts of other stimulants such as cocaine, or depressants such as alcohol,
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  • ...p of drugs known as Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI's), a group of anti-depressants with stimulant action or Ayahuasca, as the mix is potentially dangerous. Ch
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  • [[Category:Depressants]]
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  • [[Category:Depressants]]
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  • [[Category:Depressants]]
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  • * coma (high doses, increased risk when combined with depressants), * '''Depressants''' - This combination potentiates the muscle relaxation, sedation and amnes
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  • |* [[:Category:Depressants]]
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  • [[Category:depressants]] '''Death may occur when alcohol is combined with depressants such as opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, thienodiazepines or other G
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  • Psychoactive substance, depressants [[Category:Depressants]][[Category:Psychoactives]]
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  • ...ido, apathy and memory loss. It is also potentially lethal when mixed with depressants like alcohol or benzodiazepines <ref name="2a"/>. * '''Depressants (1,4-Butanediol, 2m2b, alcohol, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, GHB/GBL, met
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  • [[Category:Depressants]] ...rug-seeking behaviour or strong cravings associated with other more common depressants such as opioids, alcohol or benzodiazepines.
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  • [[Category:Depressants]] [[Category:Hypnotics]] * '''Depressants''' (1,4-Butanediol, 2-methyl-2-butanol, alcohol, barbiturates, GHB/GBL, met
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  • [[Category:Depressants]] * '''depressants''' (1,4-Butanediol, 2-methyl-2-butanol, alcohol, barbiturates, GHB/GBL, met
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  • [[Category:Opioids]][[Category:Depressants]][[Category:Analgesics]][[Category:Sedatives]] * '''Depressants''' (1,4-Butanediol, 2m2b, alcohol, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, GHB/GBL,
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  • Hydromorphone is dangerous to use in combination with other depressants as many fatalities reported as overdoses are caused by interactions with ot * '''Depressants (1,4-Butanediol, 2m2b, [[alcohol]], barbiturates, benzodiazepines, [[GBL /
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  • [[Category:Depressants]] * '''Depressants''' (1,4-Butanediol, 2m2b, [[alcohol]], barbiturates, benzodiazepines, [[GBL
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  • [[Category:Depressants]] ...s an increased frequency of serious adverse effects when compared to other depressants <ref name="1104a"/>.
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  • ...[CNS]]-depressant agent. Signs and symptoms of overdose effects of [[CNS]] depressants can be expected to present as exaggerations of the pharmacological effects * '''Depressants''' (1,4-Butanediol, 2-methyl-2-butanol, [[alcohol]], barbiturates, GHB/GBL,
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  • [[Category:Depressants]] * '''Depressants''' (1,4-Butanediol, 2m2b, [[alcohol]], barbiturates, benzodiazepines, [[GBL
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  • [[Category:Analgesics]][[Category:Depressants]] * '''Depressants''' (1,4-Butanediol, 2m2b, [[alcohol]], barbiturates, benzodiazepines, [[GBL
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  • ...ause dangerous increases in blood pressure (for example, certain SSRI anti-depressants, some wines and cheeses, or with Bovril or Marmite) <ref name="1192a"/>. AMT acts as a weak MAOI, so be especially careful if you are taking any anti-depressants, and do not take with any other MAOIs.
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  • ...mphetamines]], [[cannabis]] and some prescription medications such as anti-depressants (SSRIs and MAOIs) can be potentially fatal <ref name="1302a"/>, <ref name="
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  • * '''Depressants''' - This combination potentiates the muscle relaxation, sedation and amnes
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  • ...never been licenced for medical use, but is known to metabolite some anti-depressants. Recreational use was first reported across Europe and many other countries
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  • ...and respiration (risk increases with increased dose or when combined with depressants), * '''Depressants''' - This combination potentiates the muscle relaxation, sedation and amnes
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  • [[Category:Depressants]]
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  • ...never been licenced for medical use, but is known to metabolite some anti-depressants. Recreational use was first reported across Europe and many other countries
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  • ...tonin. Therefore, 2C-B may react negatively with serotonic drugs like anti-depressants and tramadol <ref name="1350a"/>. ...act negatively with several types of medication, particularly certain anti-depressants, so if you are taking these it is advisable to avoid using 2C-B.
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