I've searched the forums and the web for an answer to this, and I haven't found much good information on the subject. I'm prescribed a beta blocker, specifically atenolol for general anxiety and mild panic attack which causes me to have a rather high heart rate at times which concerned my addiction specialist enough to put me on medication for this. My condition tends to be situational, and as such I don't suffer from classic hypertension or tachycardia. The atenolol actually does do quite a good job managing my anxiety and panic by stopping my heart rate from rising greatly in stressful situations causing a kind of loop between my own nervousness and its physical manifestations.
So here's my concern, when prescribing the medication, my general practitioner who is aware of my substance abuse problems (recovering opiate addict stable on suboxone, also regular marijuana smoke) and while he obviously would rather not have me abusing any drugs but recognizes the reality of the situation, stressed to me that I should not use cocaine while on this medication. Also, in the prescription information packet it was stated in all caps that I SHOULD NOT USE COCAINE WITH THIS DRUG. In my research I have not found any information pointing to an immediate danger with this combination above and beyond people with high blood pressure really shouldn't be fucking with cocaine. I am not a heavy cocaine user, and my blood pressure and heart rate are normal most of the time. I do occasionally smoke rock in moderation, and I was just wondering if anyone had any more insight in to why I was given such a stern warning from my doctor. He is usually very realistic when discussing drugs I use, usually he will stress the negative effects and explain how a drug interacts with others and works in my body, but this time he sort of made it seem like atenolol + cocaine = my ass in the ER or worse. I understand the risks involved with using cocaine, I would just like to know if there is anything reason the combination of atenolol and cocaine is more dangerous than cocaine itself.
[MODS: After posting I realized this probably belongs in BDD, please move if this is the wrong place, or close and I will repost. I apologize. My question was sparked by another similar one I saw here, which I later read and realized I posted in the wrong place.
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So here's my concern, when prescribing the medication, my general practitioner who is aware of my substance abuse problems (recovering opiate addict stable on suboxone, also regular marijuana smoke) and while he obviously would rather not have me abusing any drugs but recognizes the reality of the situation, stressed to me that I should not use cocaine while on this medication. Also, in the prescription information packet it was stated in all caps that I SHOULD NOT USE COCAINE WITH THIS DRUG. In my research I have not found any information pointing to an immediate danger with this combination above and beyond people with high blood pressure really shouldn't be fucking with cocaine. I am not a heavy cocaine user, and my blood pressure and heart rate are normal most of the time. I do occasionally smoke rock in moderation, and I was just wondering if anyone had any more insight in to why I was given such a stern warning from my doctor. He is usually very realistic when discussing drugs I use, usually he will stress the negative effects and explain how a drug interacts with others and works in my body, but this time he sort of made it seem like atenolol + cocaine = my ass in the ER or worse. I understand the risks involved with using cocaine, I would just like to know if there is anything reason the combination of atenolol and cocaine is more dangerous than cocaine itself.
[MODS: After posting I realized this probably belongs in BDD, please move if this is the wrong place, or close and I will repost. I apologize. My question was sparked by another similar one I saw here, which I later read and realized I posted in the wrong place.

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