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alantis360
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pofacedhoe
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i would advise against- had a very anxious panic style freak out the moment trammadol kicked the tail end of an acid trip- badHammilton
Bluelighter
Given LSD's low efficacy (but high affinity) I'd think it would probably act more like an antagonist (in that it would block the higher efficacy ligand-- obviously it'll still activate the same signalling pathways crucial to psychedelic activity).Hammilton
Bluelighter
Still though, I don't think serotonin syndrome is a likely side effect of the combination. That's a condition caused by high levels of serotonin floating around- as in dangerously high levels. MDMA gets you to high levels, but not levels high enough to produce clinical 5HT syndrome symptoms (aside from increased body temp, from my understanding). Now tramadol does cause an increase in 5HT release (or are extracellular concentrations increased via reuptake inhibition? I forget), but doesn't get anywhere near the levels that MDMA produces.
Assuming that a serotonin agonist with a suitably broad range of subtype affinity, given a high enough dose, could reproduce serotonin syndrome, then we might be a tiny bit leery about combining tramadol with 5HT2a full agonists (pick one), but given that LSD has fairly low efficacy, it's really a partial agonist. In the presence of 5HT, it's going to behave more as an antagonist, at least if you were able to look at the whole picture. On a receptor-by-receptor basis, it'll still be activating the pathways that produce the psychedelic effect, but it'll have the effect of inhibiting the effect of 5HT, not enhancing it- so theoretically, it might actually reduce serotonin syndrome.
Now, is that my logical interpretation based on what I know- it's certainly possible that in real life that logic doesn't hold up. A lot of very logical theory doesn't work out the way one would expect in vivo.
I have to ask myself why you'd want to try this combination anyway? I can understand lots of combinations, even some that would appear ultimately unwise, but while this doesn't seem to pose any inherent risk of 5HT syndrome, I don't see any reason to try it, either. If you want to combine an opiate with a psychedelic, I would think you'd want to match of duration of effects. You don't want to 'crash' while peaking (at least it's not as bad as crashing from speed or crack, I guess).
http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=551924
Oddly enough I was just talking about it in another thread. I described what happened the day after taking it here (post #491 onwards).
Trypts don't seem to cause any problems so I'd go for the shrooms if you can't face skipping the tram. Have never taken shrooms with tram though so no idea if it would actually be safe. 4-AcO-DMT was okay though for me. I find tramadol tends to potentiate psyches that it is reasonably safe to take with. I wouldn't go near LSD with tramadol in my system though.
pofacedhoe
Bluelight Crew
BUT i have taken tramadol on the end of an lsd trip and it went very anxious, overheated and impossible to sleep. i thought the tramadol would chill me out but it did almost exactly the opposite. maybe just not a good combination. bear in mind at this time i had gone clubbing on combo's of tramadol and mdma (no problems, but very fucked), and tramadol and 4-fluoroamphetamine