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IgorYoson
5 months ago

Since there are some relevant points, you want a quick answer and I don’t want to write so much, I quickly tried ChatGPT and the answer can be stopped like this:

Mixing consumption of tilidine (an opioid lubricant) and amphetamine (a stimulant) has considerable risks as both substances have very different mechanisms of action on the central nervous system. Their simultaneous use can greatly increase the risk of serious side effects and complications. Here are some of the most important dangers:

1. Central nerve overload

  • tilidine acts dampingly on the central nervous system (CNS) and can cause sedative, soothing effects.
  • amphetamine is, however, a strong stimulant that stimulates the CNS and leads to increased alertness, increased energy and increased heart rate.

The opposite effects of the two substances can overload the nervous system, which can lead to confusion, disorders of consciousness or in severe cases to seizures.

Two. Increased risk for cardiovascular problems

  • tilidine can reduce blood pressure and slow breathing.
  • amphetamine increases blood pressure and heart rate.

These opposite effects result in an unpredictable load for the cardiovascular system. This can lead to cardiac arrhythmias, heart attacks or strokes, especially in people with predisorders.

3. Breathing expression

tilidine can lead to a slowed breathing (temdepression), which can be life-threatening when overdosed. Although amphetamine It is not always possible to completely compensate for the atemdepressive effect of tilidine, which increases the risk of a respiratory arrest.

4. Increased risk of dependence and abuse

Both substances have a high search potential:

  • tilidine can make physically and mentally dependent.
  • amphetamine leads to rapid tolerance development, so that ever higher doses are needed to achieve the same effect.

Mixing increases the risk of rapid psychological and physical dependence on both substances, which can further worsen drug abuse.

Five. Psychic and emotional instability

  • amphetamine can cause disquiet, paranoia, anxiety and even psychosis in high doses.
  • tilidine can promote depressive detuning and emotional insufficiency.

Combined consumption can lead to extreme mood fluctuations, intense confusion and increased risk of mental problems.

6. Underestimate the effect

The sprinkling effect of amphetamine can conceal the seding effect of tilidine. This could lead to the risk that consumers increase the tilidine dosage, which can lead to a dangerous overdose, especially with regard to respiratory depression.

Conclusion

The mixing of tilidine and amphetamine is extremely dangerous, as it severely strains the central nervous system, cardiovascular system and mental health. The combination significantly increases the risk of life-threatening complications such as respiratory arrest, heart attack or seizures.

BenjamBluemchen
5 months ago

Basically, it can happen that the body has an overdose of opiates due to amphetamine, as this stimulates the circulation… But this is extremely dangerous. (Responding to: You are unnecessarily burdening your system and misjudging the situation)

The two things are risky in themselves. Ask a doctor or pharmacist.

ano78577
5 months ago

Does the side effects of the prescription drug

DrCreativ
5 months ago

This can become very dangerous because tilidine is a strong painkiller which acts centrally in the brain. Amphetamines are also fingers away from the stuff. I’d be interested in why you ask the question?