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Ritalin + Morphine, A good combo

Shitake

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It's surprising how Ritalin and morphine (or another opiates) can increase the rush of each other.
The Ritalin mechanism of action has a perfect synergy with opiates.

Opiates act like a dopamine releaser
Ritalin acts blocking the dopamine recaptation.

you can increase your rush combining these two substances and also save money. The effects last longer and stronger.
have you ever tried something like that?
 
You ever hear of a speed ball? It's well known that stimulants and opioids are synergetic. The classic one is morphine/heroin and cocaine.

Opioids don't directly release dopamine by the way. All recreational drugs cause an increase in dopamine transmission in the nucleus accumbens. In the case of opioids, MOR receptor agonism within the VTA area of the brain inhibits GABA release. GABA is the main inhibitory neurotransmitter, so by inhibiting release of the inhibitor, stimulation occurs causing an increase in dopamine and glutamate release in the NAcc.
 
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