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Revision as of 04:31, 4 March 2014
Prescription Drugs
SSRIs
If someone on an SSRIs wants to take any hallucinogen they should abstain from their SSRI for at least double the half life of their SSRI. Complications from SSRI interaction can range from decreased effects to fatal serotonin syndrome.
MAOIs
Atypical antidepressants that have any effect on serotonin or dopamine should be treaded just as carefully as SSRIs.
Dissociatives
Alcohol, GHB/GBL, and Benzos should be avoided while on any dissociative, this can lead to nausea, vertigo and blackouts
DXM should not be mixed with any serotonin releasing agents; mixing it with 2C-T-x, MDMA, aMT, cocaine or amphetamine can lead to Serotonin Syndrome.
MXE releases serotonin in smaller quantities than DXM and percaution should be used when mixed with any of the aforementioned drugs.
Psychedelics
Possible Heart Risk
These combinations should be avoided if you have a history of heart complications:
- Ketamine should not be mixed with cocaine, high chance of heart attack.