Beta blockers can be dangerous with stimulants, due to a paradoxical vasoconstrictive effect, caused by all the pressor amines that would have bound beta receptors having nowhere else to go, and binding instead, alpha adrenoreceptors.
Clonidine is, I find, the best with stimulants, or other alpha2 adrenoreceptor agonists. Apha2 is the adrenergic autoreceptor, which means, when stimulated by an agonist, it tells the brain too much (nor)adrenaline is in play, and thus applies the brakes. It is, unlike beta blockers, also effective against anxiety, is sedating and calming. I love the stuff personally, although I am not at all a big stimulant fan. (for instance, 3 small puffs on a very stingily loaded pipe of methiopropamine earlier today, when I got the rare desire for a stimulant, was quite enough for me, with another tiny one later, without reloading the pipe. Might just have another tiny little hit again, but thats quite enough for my tastes)