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Using cocaine after alcohol sobers you up?

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lifeisflyingaway

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I just remembered one time that i did some very low grade cocaine after drinking and it sobered me up it felt like, but i don't know if that's just me or did that really happen, because i've known a few people who had a lot to drink and snorted high quality cocaine and blacked out. So if you are tipsy and do cocaine what is likely to happen feeling wise.
 
When the two are used together cocaethylene is formed within the body. This in large part has to do with feelings of being more sober, however, it's only a feeling, the person is still very much just as much under the influence as they were before.
 
Cocaethylene is known to be more euphoric and intoxicating than cocaine. The ethylene has a stronger affinity to DAT and less affinity for NET than cocaine. However, it is much more cardiotoxic.

Taking one drug to get from sober from another is contradicting . While you will feel "sober " from the other drug, you will not be sober on the drug you took to get you sober?
Yah you might now feel or be drunk, but you are coked out and tweaking which far from sober.
 
Yes, to reiterate what the others have said, cocaine doesn't make you any less drunk, it just masks some of the effects of the alcohol temporarily. It's not a wise combination.
 
I would say it's exactly like smoking weed when you are on a very strong dose of a stimulant. I usually don't feel the weed at all because the stimulant overpowers it.
 
Alcohol and cocaine is the bread and butter of social drugs. A very common and enjoyable combination.
 
Since this has been answered and is now going into just social discussion about drug use, I'm going to go ahead and close this. PM any questions.
 
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