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Benzo + Oxy + D-amphetamine - worried about OD

nysyr

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Hi, first post. Long time lurker.

3.5 hours ago I took 50 mg Oxcodone extended release. Crushed and swallowed 30mg, snorted 20mg. - I usually do between 30-45 mg instant release to get me where I need to be (high)

This always makes it hard to sleep for me so 45 minutes ago I took 2.5 mg Clonazepam. My benzo tolerance is high and on it's own 2.5 mg clonaz would make me feel pretty damn calm but not high.

Then I freaked out a little because i realised that is a dangerous combo and I didnt want to go to sleep and die.

So 10 minutes ago I took 10 mg dexamphetamine (v low tolerance). My reasoning was hopefully I could stay awake or avoid passing out and stopping breathing. Like a safety measure in case I had taken an OD dose of the two downers.

Have I done the right thing?

Will the dexies actually lower the risk of respiratory depression?

I currently feel not very high and my breathing is normal - or slightly shallow from the oxies but not really. Thing is that the clonaz probably hasnt really peaked yet.

When will it be safe to sleep (educated guesses welcome but I understand we're all different.)

Thanks for help I know I fucked up....

EDIT:

More info - i was quite high before from the oxies. Whatever quantity I managed to crush into instant release territory has worn off significantly. Just to clear that up, its not like it hasn't kicked in at all.
 
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yeah d-amp will lower the risk of resp. depression so long as you can keep taking them until the oxy wears off.

with your tolerance, you're probably okay especially if the oxy has worn off, the half life is pretty short, but if you have some d-amp to throw in there why not? If you can just amp yourself up enough to stay up 8 hours then you'd definitely be safe to sleep, really i'd bet that you are safe anyway. unless you're constantly nodding out and can't stop it, you're probably doing okay.

i used to really get paranoid when mixing benzos and opiates so have went to bed many times just hoping i would wake up the next day. I don't like to mix them because of that reason alone.
 
We're not an emergency medical response forum. In the future, please refrain from using terms like "urgent" and the like on this board.

If the oxycodone has worn off you have nothing to worry about. It sounds like, at least with your tolerance, the amount of oxycodone you took wasn't anything special. In the future, be very careful when mixing benzos and opiates. Since you have a tolerance to clonazepam you should be okay. Oxycodone is a short-acting opiate so it will be wearing off when the benzos kick in.
 
We're not an emergency medical response forum. In the future, please refrain from using terms like "urgent" and the like on this board.

If the oxycodone has worn off you have nothing to worry about. It sounds like, at least with your tolerance, the amount of oxycodone you took wasn't anything special. In the future, be very careful when mixing benzos and opiates. Since you have a tolerance to clonazepam you should be okay. Oxycodone is a short-acting opiate so it will be wearing off when the benzos kick in.

Thanks to both of the above. Sorry about the urgent thing. Still learning the netiquette here. I feel like I could drive if I had to which is usually my little mental litmus test. So I'm probably fine.

Not a bad way to lose my BLvirginity. Appreciate the concern.
 
Amphetamines could (dose-dependently) counter-act the CNS effects of opioids. There's no way to conclusively predict if that's what you've done.

Benzodiazepines were a bad idea, since they cancel out the effects of the amphetamine, and could add to the respiratory depression of opioids.

Again though, this is all dose-dependent, and extremely difficult to predict what has trumped what in the cocktail of drugs you've taken. Stick to what you're on for now sine you're fine. If you're overly concerned, visit a hospital. If not, wait it out and get someone to babysit you for the period of time the oxycodone is active.
 
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