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Mixing Vimpat (lacosamide--For Seizures) With Meth (I know, I know SMH)

Johndoedoe.junk

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Hey all. Been about a year or so I think since I've posted or even logged in lol, but good to be back.

So, I don't usually do meth (did in the past but not egregiously) but got the itch as my methadone script isn't up for refill till Monday or Tuesday depending on the pharmacists mood lol. Anyways not withdrawaling from any opioids although I have been getting by quite heavily on Gabapentin and Lyrica. Lyrica is gone, still have plenty of Gaba though but I have developed quite a tolerance to and takes a massive amount to help which I have to be super careful with because I suffer from seizures and too much gaba can kick one in.

Sorry so long, my questions folks is it safe for me to take my Vimpat whilst getting/being spun? Also are Klonopins okay? Dosages for both meds are Vpat 200mg twice a day and Kpins 2mg 3 times a day.

I realize that Vimpat is a fairly new medication and not first line for Epilepsy but hopefully someone here can give me some feedback.

Thanks--DoeDoe
 
Just for starters a lot of these drugs counteract each other, I mean if there was no underlying risk of seizure I'd say that benzos, of any kind, are good for the comedown and to crash but these are some fairly uncharted waters my friend. Having a seizure condition kind of eliminates you from the speed game unless you're the real reckless type. I'd seriously consider the risk you're putting yourself in by playing with phenethylamines. I don't see any general interactions besides canceling or mitigating the effects of one another but seriously think this one over for a minute.
 
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