• BASIC DRUG
    DISCUSSION
    Welcome to Bluelight!
    Posting Rules Bluelight Rules
    Benzo Chart Opioids Chart
    Drug Terms Need Help??
    Drugs 101 Brain & Addiction
    Tired of your habit? Struggling to cope?
    Want to regain control or get sober?
    Visit our Recovery Support Forums
  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards

How to safely enhhance oxycodone buzz??

jones-in_J

Bluelighter
Joined
Apr 17, 2012
Messages
1,521
Location
Baltimore. Spending my rent money on filipino hook
I saw a similar thread regarding grapefruit juice specifically but rather I'd like to know of any other triedand true ways to enhance the feeling from oxys?? I know alcohol will but is dangerous and have experienced that dxm / cough syrup will but moreso increases dissassociative effects whereas I would rather increase euphoria.. any suggestions?
 
Last edited by a moderator:
There are two ways to go about potentiating oxycodone. One is to take a drug that increases the sedation, such as alcohol or benzos, but as you say this is dangerous - combining CNS depressants hugely increases your chance of respiratory depression and overdose.

The other way is to inhibit one of the enzymes which metabolises oxycodone in the liver. These are the CYP-450 enzymes, more specifically CYP-2D6. take a look at this chart to see what drugs inhibit it.

Be careful with potentiating it as it will increase your risk of overdosing.
 
Cimetidine will do the same thing (pretty much) as grapefruit juice, only it's more effective. It's OTC in some countries, RX only in others. Other methods are more synergistic than potentiators. Diphenhydramine (Benedryl) causes drowsiness and can synergize to increase the nod from oxycodone. Dimenhydrinate (Gravol) likewise. Benzodiazapines will do much the same as alcohol. Basically most things people call "potentiators" for opiates are CNS depressants and other drugs that make you drowsy. They don't really potentiate... One benefit of a low dose of diphenhydramine is that it can help with the itch associated with opiates. Dimenhydrinate likewise can help with any nausea. I have used both for the itch and nausea respectively, but in my opinion, anything that makes you drowsy takes away from the more stimulating high of oxycodone. YMMV.

Edit: Not to contradict Effie, but you will want to use that chart with a whole lot of caution. While there are plenty of drugs there that will inhibit the various CYP450 substrate enzymes, there are also plenty of drugs there that could kill you. For example I would highly discourage anyone using Warfarin to potentiate an opiate high.

The only common side effect of warfarin is hemorrhage (bleeding). The risk of severe bleeding is small but definite (a median annual rate of 0.9 to 2.7% has been reported) and any benefit needs to outweigh this risk when warfarin is considered as a therapeutic measure. Risk of bleeding is augmented if the INR is out of range (due to accidental or deliberate overdose or due to interactions), and may cause hemoptysis (coughing up blood), excessive bruising, bleeding from nose or gums, or blood in urine or stool.
The risks of bleeding is increased when warfarin is combined with antiplatelet drugs such as clopidogrel, aspirin, or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. The risk may also be increased in elderly patients and in patients on hemodialysis.
 
Last edited:
^ yeah I thought someone might come and say that about the chart :) you are right, we should look into getting a better one and I should have been more specific about the dangers. The chart is for pharmacists to assess patient's medication for interactions.

Thanks SPC123 :)

Also jones I edited your title - we don't do "how can i get high" queries but we do cover "how can i do this safely" ;)
 
Top