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*'''[[ | *'''[[Depressants]]''' (''[[1,4-Butanediol]], [[2M2B]], [[alcohol]], [[benzodiazepines]], [[barbiturates]], [[GHB]]/[[GBL]], [[methaqualone]], [[opioids]]'') - This combination potentiates the [[muscle relaxation]], [[amnesia]], [[sedation]], and [[respiratory depression]] caused by one another and at higher doses, can lead to a sudden, unexpected loss of consciousness along with dangerously depressed respiration. There is also an increased risk of vomiting while unconsciousness and dying from the resulting suffocation. If [[nausea]] or vomiting occurs before consciousness is lost, users should attempt to fall asleep in the [[recovery position]] or have a friend move them into it. | ||
*'''[[Dissociatives]]''' - This combination can unpredictably potentiate the [[amnesia]], [[sedation]], [[motor control loss]] and [[delusions]] capable of being caused by each other. It may also result in a dangerous degree of [[respiratory depression]] and a sudden loss of consciousness. If [[nausea]] or vomiting occurs before consciousness is lost, users should attempt to fall asleep in the [[recovery position]] or have a friend move them into it. |
Revision as of 00:50, 28 August 2017
- Depressants (1,4-Butanediol, 2M2B, alcohol, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, GHB/GBL, methaqualone, opioids) - This combination potentiates the muscle relaxation, amnesia, sedation, and respiratory depression caused by one another and at higher doses, can lead to a sudden, unexpected loss of consciousness along with dangerously depressed respiration. There is also an increased risk of vomiting while unconsciousness and dying from the resulting suffocation. If nausea or vomiting occurs before consciousness is lost, users should attempt to fall asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it.
- Dissociatives - This combination can unpredictably potentiate the amnesia, sedation, motor control loss and delusions capable of being caused by each other. It may also result in a dangerous degree of respiratory depression and a sudden loss of consciousness. If nausea or vomiting occurs before consciousness is lost, users should attempt to fall asleep in the recovery position or have a friend move them into it.