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Drnkslut13

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I've done shrooms (1 time), Molly(1 time), weed occasionally, 200mg of Kpins, and DMX. I have ADHD I am on adderal 15mg and Vyvance 50mg and I take trazidon (100mg).
I know very little about drugs so I have some questions.
1) what are the different categories of drugs and drugs that r in the catigories (eg. Psychedelics - shrooms... Ect.)
2) are there recreational uses for any of these Tramadol hcl, Celebrex, or Amlodipine
If so what are they?
 
This should have everything that you need.

Celebrex is an NSAID (non-steroidial anti-inflammatory drug). Useless recreationally.

Amlodipine is a medication used to treat high blood-pressure, or a condition called angina pectoris.

Tramadol is a semi-synthetic opioïd; an analgesic. I'm not sure if it's called a narcotic or not these days, I believe someone told me it's not, which means I'm not sure. Imo it most definitely is a narcotic, to me it has everything oxy has to offer and more. But, that's the catch. There don't seem to be too many people who are good metabolizers for tramadol. What that means is; basically your liver breaks down the tramadol. The amount of tramadol that is broken down into O-desmethyltramadol (the main active metabolite of tramadol) is what decides how high you're gonna get, in terms of opiate-effects. Some people are good metabolizers (e.g. myself, my best friend IRL, some people on BL). It seems however, that most people (all my IRL friends, 90% if not more on BL) are poor metabolizers. O-desmethyltramadol, the main metabolite of tramadol. Iirc, this is considered true opioid, so a "pure", full µ-agonist.

Hope that helps. :)
 
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Molly, ie MDMA is an empathogen/entactogen in the amphetamine family of psychedelic phenethylamines
Clonazepam is a relatively long acting benzodiazepine, it has anxiolytics, sedative, anticonvulsant, and hypnotic effects.
Dextromethorphan...dxm...is a dissociative antitussive
Adderall (Xr) is a mixture of 4 different amphetamine salts that have various onsets and durations

Also, the "vaults of erowid" is an excellent resource for a basic familiarization of most psychoactive compounds. It has a simple layout, and is more easily navigated than the seemingly endless bluelightt discussion threads...however bluelightt is better IMO for more advanced topics.
 
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1) Psychedelics, Opiates, Stimulants, deppresents, dissociatives and some more I can't name

Cannabis, shrooms, LSD, Mescaline and Salvia are some examples of psychedelics.

Tramadol is refered to as "a weak pain killer" but some report euphoria from them. I used it before and felt no changes but it could just be me.
 
200 mg of klonopin over how long?

Tramadol is an opiate (albeit a weak one) and SNRI, so its opiate properties make it recreational but realize that makes it very addictive. Also it can induce seizures in doses not much larger than the recommended ones, so its the bottom of the barrel in terms of recreational value with opiates.

The hypertension and arthritis meds have no recreational value whatsoever.
 
To put it nicely, we aren't here to go through the content of your medicine cabinet with you, telling you what you should take to get high. Out goal is to educate and offer advice towards harm reduction. I think you've heard enough to know where to get the information on general effects of various substance.

I'm going to go ahead and close this, the idea is more to post with specific questions about a specific drug or combo you plan to take. If that time comes, please don't hesitate to ask. The community is most useful in helping direct you away from mistakes others have made, rather than just asking carte blanche what would be 'best' to take.

PM any questions.
 
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