Opi_Kid_Rock
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I took 2mg Clonazapam and took two shots of rum. And this enhanced buzz is incredible. What are the *potential risks?
That’s a lot of fluff. I have a tolerance of both and I consume in moderation. It’s fine for me. I’m watching a movie -faculties relaxed.It would be best to not mix benzos and alcohol at all, since they have an additive effect when combined because they act on similar receptors in the brain. So, mixing them definitely increases the risk of overdosing, which is the case with combinations in general. But especially so since they have additive effects when combined. In other words, if you've drink a little alcohol and take a little bit of clonazepam, you'll probably be much more inebriated than you'd expect from your dosage of either one individually. Plus, combinations of two downers can have an additive effect that's significantly greater than the sum of the two together. Though, fortunately you didn't drink very much. Keep it that way, and I'd recommend not mixing the two substances again since the risk of having problems physically or as a result of falls/disinhibited behavior is quite high given how easy it is to get extremely and dangerously fucked up very quickly from this particular combination.
That’s a lot of fluff. I have a tolerance of both and I consume in moderation. It’s fine for me. I’m watching a movie -faculties relaxed.
Because I wanted to know if there was a clear reason that would cause alarm such as seizure.Neat. So then, like, why’d you feel compelled to start the thread and ask the question?
Thank you for the straightforward responseIt all depends on your tolerance to both. Some people might black out, lose consciousness etc. Risk of falls, disinhibited behavior, respiratory increase with that combination. I drink pretty heavily on benzos but i wouldn't recommend it.