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DXM + Klonopin + Cocaine!?

MMMMKAY?!

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I've taken 500mg of DXM about n hour ago. I just took .5mg of klonopin and have tooken a total of 2mg today. I just found out my friend got coke and I'm going to get some. This combo--I want to know what u bluelighters think of it :]]-
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.5 Klonopin is ok, cocaine however I Wouldn't do, their is no point. Dxm and klonopins are downers, they both have sedation properties, cocaine would just ruin the dxm honestly. Maybe after you comedown etc
 
I don't think I'd mix blow and the dxm... I'd probably just hang onto the sniff if possible.

On the other hand, it could wake you the eff up, and walking around fairly dissociated is indeed a ton of fun...

Any pre-existing heart or general medical conditions? What form of DXM did you take? (gel, capsule, pure powder, etc).

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DXM and cocaine should never be mixed!!! please don't do this, if you would like me to explain why i will...
 
both cocaine and DXM inhibit the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine. tachycardia, hypertension, tachypnea, and not to forget serotonin syndrome are all possible outcomes.
 
^ Strictly speaking tachycardia just means beating too fast (>120bpm). Tachyarrhythmia is a fast irregular (or otherwise abnormal) rhythm :) you can have bradycardia (<60bpm) and bradyarrhythmias too /pedantic
 
500mg DXM is alot, I would expect that coke to override most effects of the clonazepam and I would not expect the two (DXM/coke) to be very pleasent. Personally I would not recommend it.

Towards the end of the coke/dxm effects you will feel better as klonopin is still in your system... but you will most likely be worn out, unable to sleep and just plain miserable. Was I right?
 
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