King-Anubis
Bluelighter
(Quetiapine 200mg + Xanax 2mg) - Experienced - Tachycardia and Peak Hypertention
Hey,
This probably won't interest the majority of you, but I frequently take multiple sedatives to sleep and was wondering what the effect are on my blood pressure and pulse - as I often I find myself lying in bed falling asleep with my breathing slowing to the point that it stops, jolting me awake in the process.
For this reason I decided to take both drugs, as I usually do, and monitored my blood pressure and pulse using a sphygmomanometer for the duration. As I had done it I thought I might as well share it with everyone, as it may interest some - especially as the results go against what I believed would happen.
The dosage: 200mg of Quetiapine + 2mg Alprazolam.
The user: 18 Years old, 5'11", 68kg.
Other drugs in system: 100mg Caffeine 12 hours previously. 100mg 5-HTP 13 Hours previously.
Tolerance: Very High to Quetiapine, none to Alprazolam.
Expected result: Drop in blood pressure and pulse rate.
Actual Result: Fluctuating blood pressure, including a huge systolic pressure spike. 30% rise in pulse rate.
Results Graph: http://postimage.org/image/cgzeoauh3/
Background: I Take 200mg of Quetiapine every night for psychosis. For insomnia I work on a drug rotation: one week i'll take an extra 100mg of Quetiapine for sleeping, the next I'll take a benzodiazepine each night. This stops me from building a tolerance to either drug, whilst also preventing addiction. Each month i'm given a different benzodiazepine, and this month I'm on alprazolam. This experiment is taking place on the first day on Alprazolam.
T: 0:00 (BP: 139/77 ~ BPM: 98) - Resting Heart rate is characteristically high as a side effect of the anti-psychotics - I very rarely have a resting heart rate below 90 BPM . Physically I feel relaxed, albeit sweating due the slightly high room temperature. I take 200mg of Quetiapine, followed by 2mg Alprazolam with water. Last slept 14 hours ago, so feel slightly fatigued - but not overly so. Last ate 5 hours ago.
T: 0:05 (BP: 139/74 ~ BPM: 90) - Pulse is starting to slow - I imagine because of the Alprazolam. No physical or mental changes.
T: 0:10 (BP: 149/83 ~ BPM: 85) - Very mild pain in the centre of my chest. Blood pressure has risen unexpectedly. Mentally I'm starting to feel hazy, although there's a pervasive sense of well being and relief. Palms are sweating, although it now feels cold in here. Thermometer records no change in temperature.
T: 0:15 (BP: 142/90 ~ BPM: 90) - Rise in BPM is unexpected. Diastolic blood pressure continues to rise to hypertension levels. Mentally i'm starting feel tired. Chest pain has started to dissipate. I've become very aware of my breathing, and I seem to be taking long shallow breathes - although this is not bothering me.
T: 0:20 (BP: 132/77 ~ BPM: 101) - Mind feels hazy - trying to type this is slightly difficult. I keep hitting the wrong keys and my movement feels slowed. Struggling to keep my eyes focused, and I have slight double vision. Head feels very heavy and I’m feeling very lightheaded.
After a few minutes I found it very difficult to type my observations up, so I made notes and constructed them into sentence the following day.
T: 0:25 (BP: 133/80 ~ BPM: 104) - Feeling extremely tired and dizzy. I have blurred vision and I’m getting confused easily. Whole body feels as if it’s floating, although my legs and arms feel heavy, making them require a lot of effort to move. Chest hurts slightly. I noticed I was swaying slowly from side to side. Buy this time I expected the quetiapine to being kicking in noticeable, as it usually does within half an hour. Normally at this point I would be in bed, ready to sleep - but I decided to continue observations until the hour mark.
T: 0:30 (BP: 127/73 ~ BPM: 111) - By this point I’m yawning excessively. I beginning to feel the usual effects of quetiapine: foggy mind, difficult concentrating, a sense of detachment and zoning out. These all seems to be amplified by the alprazolam. I feel very, very tired and bordering on falling asleep. Eyes feel heavy and I have very blurry vision.
T: 0:35 (BP: 127/76 ~ BPM: 114) - Can’t think straight. Attempted to read a sentence of text and found myself slurring and mispronouncing words. Moving my head gives me slightly motion sickness and my eyes can’t keep up. Feel very zombie like. Breathing is very slow, no more then half a dozen breathes per minute. Eyes are watering - veins on my arms have become prominent.
T: 0:40 (BP: 189/75 ~ BPM: 127) - Struggling to think at all. I’ve made few notes at this point beside “No see/memory” - by this I mean I struggled to read, and notice details in objects around me, and that I couldn’t remember what I was doing - like being very, very drunk. Begining to fall asleep for short periods of time. I’m also extremely thirsty - an expected effect from the quetiapine.
T: 0:45 (BP: 133/116 ~ BPM: 134) - Struggled to do anything - sat staring at my laptop, zoned out. Eyes we’re rolling back. Despite this I feel very relaxed and at ease with the world. Breathing is still shallow. One of my notes simply says “no scared” next to my pulse which is continuing to rise.
T: 0:50 (BP: 118/92 ~ BPM: 130) - Bordering passing out. Feel very cold. Decided to go to bed but struggled to find the energy so I just sat staring at the clock on my laptop.
T: 0:55 (BP: 95/80 ~ BPM: 135) - Managed to take one more blood reading using the machine and scrawl down the result. All other notes on the pc from here are ineligible - and so the last entry is recounted from memory.
T: 0:60 I forced myself up - legs fell very heavy and knees ached. Stumbled across my room with little coordination and fell into multiple objects. Eventually pulled myself into bed and promptly passed out.
Next day I awoke and took three more readings, with the average being a blood pressure of 117/67 and a pulse rate of 95
In retrospect I found the pulse rate rise the most surprising. As Alprazolam works faster, I attribute that to the initial slow in pulse and rise in blood pressure. Although I expected this trend to continue once the quetiapine began to work, but strangely (to me at least) the opposite of this occurred. I believe the Quetiapine peaked at the 40 minutes mark, due to the quick decline in blood pressure following.
As for effects the day after, my mind feels slightly hazy and theres some fogginess. Besides this I’m back to what I felt before the drugs.
Because of the results, I’m planning to repeat the experiment with each drug on their own to try and identify which drug was responsible for the rise in pulse rate - or if it was a mixture of the two. I’ll post it on here if anyone is interested!
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Hey,
This probably won't interest the majority of you, but I frequently take multiple sedatives to sleep and was wondering what the effect are on my blood pressure and pulse - as I often I find myself lying in bed falling asleep with my breathing slowing to the point that it stops, jolting me awake in the process.
For this reason I decided to take both drugs, as I usually do, and monitored my blood pressure and pulse using a sphygmomanometer for the duration. As I had done it I thought I might as well share it with everyone, as it may interest some - especially as the results go against what I believed would happen.
The dosage: 200mg of Quetiapine + 2mg Alprazolam.
The user: 18 Years old, 5'11", 68kg.
Other drugs in system: 100mg Caffeine 12 hours previously. 100mg 5-HTP 13 Hours previously.
Tolerance: Very High to Quetiapine, none to Alprazolam.
Expected result: Drop in blood pressure and pulse rate.
Actual Result: Fluctuating blood pressure, including a huge systolic pressure spike. 30% rise in pulse rate.
Results Graph: http://postimage.org/image/cgzeoauh3/

Background: I Take 200mg of Quetiapine every night for psychosis. For insomnia I work on a drug rotation: one week i'll take an extra 100mg of Quetiapine for sleeping, the next I'll take a benzodiazepine each night. This stops me from building a tolerance to either drug, whilst also preventing addiction. Each month i'm given a different benzodiazepine, and this month I'm on alprazolam. This experiment is taking place on the first day on Alprazolam.
T: 0:00 (BP: 139/77 ~ BPM: 98) - Resting Heart rate is characteristically high as a side effect of the anti-psychotics - I very rarely have a resting heart rate below 90 BPM . Physically I feel relaxed, albeit sweating due the slightly high room temperature. I take 200mg of Quetiapine, followed by 2mg Alprazolam with water. Last slept 14 hours ago, so feel slightly fatigued - but not overly so. Last ate 5 hours ago.
T: 0:05 (BP: 139/74 ~ BPM: 90) - Pulse is starting to slow - I imagine because of the Alprazolam. No physical or mental changes.
T: 0:10 (BP: 149/83 ~ BPM: 85) - Very mild pain in the centre of my chest. Blood pressure has risen unexpectedly. Mentally I'm starting to feel hazy, although there's a pervasive sense of well being and relief. Palms are sweating, although it now feels cold in here. Thermometer records no change in temperature.
T: 0:15 (BP: 142/90 ~ BPM: 90) - Rise in BPM is unexpected. Diastolic blood pressure continues to rise to hypertension levels. Mentally i'm starting feel tired. Chest pain has started to dissipate. I've become very aware of my breathing, and I seem to be taking long shallow breathes - although this is not bothering me.
T: 0:20 (BP: 132/77 ~ BPM: 101) - Mind feels hazy - trying to type this is slightly difficult. I keep hitting the wrong keys and my movement feels slowed. Struggling to keep my eyes focused, and I have slight double vision. Head feels very heavy and I’m feeling very lightheaded.
After a few minutes I found it very difficult to type my observations up, so I made notes and constructed them into sentence the following day.
T: 0:25 (BP: 133/80 ~ BPM: 104) - Feeling extremely tired and dizzy. I have blurred vision and I’m getting confused easily. Whole body feels as if it’s floating, although my legs and arms feel heavy, making them require a lot of effort to move. Chest hurts slightly. I noticed I was swaying slowly from side to side. Buy this time I expected the quetiapine to being kicking in noticeable, as it usually does within half an hour. Normally at this point I would be in bed, ready to sleep - but I decided to continue observations until the hour mark.
T: 0:30 (BP: 127/73 ~ BPM: 111) - By this point I’m yawning excessively. I beginning to feel the usual effects of quetiapine: foggy mind, difficult concentrating, a sense of detachment and zoning out. These all seems to be amplified by the alprazolam. I feel very, very tired and bordering on falling asleep. Eyes feel heavy and I have very blurry vision.
T: 0:35 (BP: 127/76 ~ BPM: 114) - Can’t think straight. Attempted to read a sentence of text and found myself slurring and mispronouncing words. Moving my head gives me slightly motion sickness and my eyes can’t keep up. Feel very zombie like. Breathing is very slow, no more then half a dozen breathes per minute. Eyes are watering - veins on my arms have become prominent.
T: 0:40 (BP: 189/75 ~ BPM: 127) - Struggling to think at all. I’ve made few notes at this point beside “No see/memory” - by this I mean I struggled to read, and notice details in objects around me, and that I couldn’t remember what I was doing - like being very, very drunk. Begining to fall asleep for short periods of time. I’m also extremely thirsty - an expected effect from the quetiapine.
T: 0:45 (BP: 133/116 ~ BPM: 134) - Struggled to do anything - sat staring at my laptop, zoned out. Eyes we’re rolling back. Despite this I feel very relaxed and at ease with the world. Breathing is still shallow. One of my notes simply says “no scared” next to my pulse which is continuing to rise.
T: 0:50 (BP: 118/92 ~ BPM: 130) - Bordering passing out. Feel very cold. Decided to go to bed but struggled to find the energy so I just sat staring at the clock on my laptop.
T: 0:55 (BP: 95/80 ~ BPM: 135) - Managed to take one more blood reading using the machine and scrawl down the result. All other notes on the pc from here are ineligible - and so the last entry is recounted from memory.
T: 0:60 I forced myself up - legs fell very heavy and knees ached. Stumbled across my room with little coordination and fell into multiple objects. Eventually pulled myself into bed and promptly passed out.
Next day I awoke and took three more readings, with the average being a blood pressure of 117/67 and a pulse rate of 95
In retrospect I found the pulse rate rise the most surprising. As Alprazolam works faster, I attribute that to the initial slow in pulse and rise in blood pressure. Although I expected this trend to continue once the quetiapine began to work, but strangely (to me at least) the opposite of this occurred. I believe the Quetiapine peaked at the 40 minutes mark, due to the quick decline in blood pressure following.
As for effects the day after, my mind feels slightly hazy and theres some fogginess. Besides this I’m back to what I felt before the drugs.
Because of the results, I’m planning to repeat the experiment with each drug on their own to try and identify which drug was responsible for the rise in pulse rate - or if it was a mixture of the two. I’ll post it on here if anyone is interested!

Tagged by devilsgospel
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substancecode_antipsychotics
substancecode_pharms
substancecode_xanax
substancecode_alprazolam
substancecode_pharms
substancecode_benzos
substancecode_gabaergics
_combo_
explevel_veryexperienced
explevel_retrospective
exptype_neutral
exptype_healthissues
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