taken, temazepam, alprazolam and clonazepam with alcohol.

wooger

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is there any way to reverse the sedation other than giving time time?


im just asking cus i want a good nights sleep but I dont want tobe completely monged out tommorow morning.

sorry if this is posted in the wrong forum, im not thinking too clearly right now :P
 
have you taken all this already?

is there anyone else there? this slumber needs supervision man.

do you have a tolerance to these drugs?

id honestly go gag myself and throw up as much as possible, and not put that alcohol baba to your mouth again,, ever??

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if you wake up, groggy and funked, lots of fruit and grains, all mixed into yogurt.
then, the espresso creme.
that will proved real energy, antioxidants, vitamins, for so many hours.
i suspect you will be more groggy then necessary for 2-3 days.

i hope this is a twisted joke...
TBH.
 
You can use an antagonist like flumazenil to reverse the effects of benzodiazepines, but this is likely not something you can procure.

It is much safer to wait it out, and have someone check on you every now and then, instead of trying to use antagonists to reverse the effects of what you're on.
 
I always am really out of it the day after benzos at doses of more than 4-5 mg with no tolerance. Alcohol doesnt really make benzos last longer so you can probably rely on the half-lives of the substances youve listed. Klonopin lasts the longest. Temazepam and Xanax are almost equal in terms of their half-lives.
 
wooger if you could check in with us when you can and let us know that you're okay, that'd be great man. I hope you don't feel too woozy in the morning.
Take care <3
 
Besides the respiratory depression risk w/ the alcohol/benzo cocktail there is a big risk of acting out badly with negative social or legal consequences. That is probably the #1 reason many people avoid that combo, but respiratory depression is a pretty good reason also. I'll second n3ophy7e in asking you to let us know how you are doing, please? Hope your feeling OK now.
 
I would avoid that combo in the future man. Of the few times I've accidentally mixed the two I blacked out for a good 3 hours at least, each time. These are the only times I've blacked out on any drug/combo. It's dangerous because it doesn't take much of either in combination before your judgment is severely affected.
 
hey everyone - just to let you know I am fine! I have NO recollection of writing my initial post tho - sorry to scare anyone but I'm still alive and kicking - and incidentally feeling better than I have done in years :D
 
Good to hear from you man. PLEASE do not dabble with that combination of substances again! It's just not worth the risk.
Please reserve benzos and alcohol for use separately, not together.
Take care :) <3
 
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