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Harm Reduction Using Alcohol to relieve the Effects of Bad reactions from SSRI's and other Drugs.

MedicinalUser247

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I hope you never have to do this in the first place. An Example is going to the Doctor and Getting a prescription of a SSRI or Drug with a strong Anticholinergic effect. After taking the drug 30 to 45mins later you see flashes of things. You see translucent Snakes and Spiders crawling on the floor and all around you. You lay down in bed and see them crawling all over the Ceiling. You feel like crawling out of your own skin. At this point you have two choices. Go to the Hospital or Drink a six pack of Beer. This is where you stop and think real hard. Do I go to the Hospital or Drink a six pack instead ? I for one would just drink the six pack and relax, but it's up to you. If you want to spend time in the ER where they do nothing that's on you. So, I hope you'll just take my advice and just drink a six pack of Beer or what ever you like to drink for an Alcoholic Beverage to relieve yourself from the Hallucinations caused by a bad Drug.
 
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You should go to the hospital. If they decide you're having significant anti-cholinergic effects then they can administer an antidote.

It would be unwise to assume alcohol will be of much help here. It very well could make your situation worse.
 
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