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Mdma and bath salts, bad idea?

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T Durden

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My gf and I often go out with another couple. We usually start the night off with drinks and dinner. Then we will drop a roll and go out to a club, and usually drop another roll later on and continue the party at a hotel or someone's house. My sister in San Diego has always been able to hook me up, but she is now out of the scene. This means I have a very limited supply of e and Hartford is dry as shit. I ordered some bath salts (drone iv?), but I've never tried them and have no idea what's in the brand I got. I am hoping to maybe use a combo of the salts and e to prolong the roll without having to hand out a second pill. Is this a horrible idea? Would the combo be unreasonably dangerous? What if I capped the salts, would they still be effective? I don't think they are into snorting things. Would a 50mg dose be good orally?
 
As if you even have to ask this. -.-

Using random unkown drugs to prolong the effects of other drugs is retarded, it's idiots like you that smash 200 mg of mdpv then wonder why you died.
 
I think the Mdma + bath salt combo would increase the negative effect of both during the comedown. I'd just take methylone for the whole night, it can mimic Mdma pretty well for some and you can redose throughout the night, unlike Mdma where repetitive redosing won't do much good.
 
"Bath salts" is pretty vague, but pretty much all of them will go badly with unpleasant side effects like brain zaps overriding the positive effects and a potential risk of serotonin syndrome. MDPV is a shitty drug anyway, why pollute your roll with that?
 
If you don't know what you are taking, there is no safe way to advise you on how to take it. It's typically not advised to mix MDMA with stimulating and serotonin impacting RC's (MDPV, bk-MDMA, 4MMC and a much, much longer list than that).

I would enjoy the MDMA you have, and save the "bath salts" for another night after you determine their true contents. You can reagent test most substances, and chances are if you can't figure out contents through reagent testing- you probably don't want whats in there.

As I stated, without knowing what you truly have, there is no way to safely advise you other than not to mix these two.
 
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