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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards

Lyrica Opiate Potentiator

i personally think lyrica + opiates + valium blows opiate+soma out of the water, no questions asked...but i dont even get really any effect from soma, i just feel a little tired and it isnt my fav drug

Agree, although the potentiating effect of Soma on opiates can be pretty amazing. But opiates + Lyrica makes it into something ELSE, like combining two different drugs, and can be pretty ecstatic. Even with Gabapentin if you have low tolerance to it.

As far as redosing on Lyrica, I would say that it works as far as you can feel it hitting again, and it increases the effects, but only slightly. I can't really decide what is best if you have, for instance, five 300 mgs, to take them all at once or save one for later. Seems like it's pretty much a tie - if you take it all at once the initial high is stronger, if you save some for later you'll be able to boost your dose and lingering effects are probably a little stronger. Overall I think dosing all at once is more satisfying as the effects last so long, and you're content enough, so there is no real need to redose before going to bed. Redosing also makes it more likely you'll fall asleep around seven hours into it, which I always have to fight when I take a larger dose.
 
i took 600 mg of lyrica this morning in one go and then necked about 40mg oxycontin.

Not a nice experience.

I would not recommend it.
 
depends on your benzo, when i first started with benzos, klonopin and valium would have residual effects lasting into the next day. its not really of a hangover per say, and it they are very slight, effects, and they are really passive..just sort of a relaxed next day. it is easier to deal with shit. but with xanax i dont feel anything the next day. if i drink on klonopin, yah ill wake up with a worse hangover then just drinking alone...

You are still feeling the residual effects into the following day from Diazepam because of its incredibly long half-life. Its duration is only 4 or so hours but you'll still notice that your somewhat drowsy/sedated for a long time after you dosed. Same thing would happen to me, I'd take the diazepam throughout the day and the following day I'd still feel the effects all the way through night. Its not really like being hungover, just like sedated or something. The reason this doesn't happen with Alprazolam is because it has a very short half-life.
 
took 300mg lyrica,not feeling much,am i building a tolerance already?

Any other good combinations or potentiators for lyrica?
 
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