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Is Gravol a CNS Depressant?

SPC123

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I haven't used Oxy in about 2 months. I was up to 60mg at a time and now I am back to 30mg. But I get a lot sicker now it seems. Gravol does the trick as far as mitigating the nausea, but it also makes me hella sleepy, like beyond just nodding. I asked the pharmacist, and he advised mixing the two would make me sleepy and so I shouldn't drive or do anything else that requires concentration, but he didn't say it was dangerous.
 
Gravol (dimenhydranite) is a prodrug of diphenhydramine (meaning it needs to turn into the latter in the liver for it to be active in your system).

Gravol is an antihistamine and an anticholergenic. The latter of these two possesses sedation and some antianxiety properties.

However as far as I know, Gravol doesn't cause these effects by messing around with GABA.

Gravol is great if you're the itchy type opioid user who also wants some more nodding action.
 
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