I like whiskey. This combination is fatal in high doses, for the sake of harm reduction don't do it. This thread will be closed.
Thanks man very helpfulI think in the sake of harm reduction it would be better to give a realistic answer to what is a safe dose.
You aren't going to drop dead after a few shots and a few lines, but if you are going to be stupid enough to do a shitload of lines and shots, you have a deathwish anyway.
The amount of people who routinely do this combo and don't die would stagger you. I'd say in the name of harm reduction, if you are going to combine them, do small lines and one shot at a time, and wait say 20 minutes before doing more.
You won't actually die if you take these precautions. The bigger danger is getting overly confident by the combo and egged on by peer pressure to do too much, but aside from that, people usually know their limits.
The key is just to remember you can always take more, you can never take less. So do small lines and small shots, and wait a good period of time before doing more.
Cocaethylene sounds like coke, but longer-lasting, stronger, and harder to control dosage of than straight coke. If you're looking to maximize your cocaethylene high then most strong liquors should do it; that said, since cocaethylene is synthesized in vivo in your liver you don't have direct control over the dose you're taking, and you're therefore running with an increased risk of cardiotoxicity, serotonin syndrome, stimulant psychosis, etc. I'd advise not trying to maximize cocaethylene production in your liver unless you really know what you're doing, because you might accidentally kill yourself.
Does this mean that coke + booze create another drug that is entirely seperate which is toxic??
Good post, thank you. The bottom line is Bluelight is not here to help you reach the highest high. Especially when you can never be sure the purity of cocaine. If you want to mix the two, please be smart about it. I'm closing this. Message me if you have any questions.Yes. Ordinarily, when you do coke your liver breaks it down into benzoylecgonine and an ecgonine methyl ester; both of these chemicals are inactive in the human body and basically harmless. However, if you drink and do coke at the same time, your liver winds up trying to process both the cocaine and the booze at once. In that case, your liver will react both the coke and the benzoylecgonine with the booze to produce cocaethylene instead. Cocaethylene is also a triple reuptake inhibitor (for serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine); it's basically a longer lasting, slightly more cardiotoxic cousin of cocaine. It won't necessarily kill you to have that stuff in your system in small amounts, but since the drug is actually produced in your liver you have only a very indirect control over the dose and thus need to be really careful.