streetsurfer
Ex-Bluelighter
Is it possibble that the next great advances in the treatment of mental illnesses will come from
There seems to be a growing number of people (myself included) who have combined traditionally contraindicated drugs with great success.
What about recreationally? Instead of going on a meth fuel weekend mix up the right doses of different pharmaceticals and possibbly get a better effect?
I would imagine there is the possibblity of some kind of interaction between two drugs that could cause an illness. Could a mixture of two benign substances become carcinagenic? What other mechinisms are there that long term damage could be caused that couldn't be redily hypothasised to happen?
I just invented the term polyneuropharmacology heh heh
There seems to be a growing number of people (myself included) who have combined traditionally contraindicated drugs with great success.
What about recreationally? Instead of going on a meth fuel weekend mix up the right doses of different pharmaceticals and possibbly get a better effect?
I would imagine there is the possibblity of some kind of interaction between two drugs that could cause an illness. Could a mixture of two benign substances become carcinagenic? What other mechinisms are there that long term damage could be caused that couldn't be redily hypothasised to happen?
I just invented the term polyneuropharmacology heh heh