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aalbtraum, UserMod Light

Didn’t know that science was insecure. I believe that Grapefruit consumption can have an impact on the effects of various medicines.

→ https://www.zentrum-der-gesundheit.de/bibliothek/medikamente/nebeneffekten-medikamente/grapefruit-und-medikamente

It is possible that the experience of some users deviate because more or less of the relevant active ingredients can be contained in grapefruit juice and/or the intake has not been well tampered.

It should be borne in mind that the side effects can almost necessarily increase with each active reinforcement. The experiment is to be guessed.

aalbtraum, UserMod Light
Reply to  Addicted0Eddie

Please, please.

aXXLJ
2 years ago

In withdrawal clinics for “warm” opiate withdrawal and in substitution practices, it is possible to administer the respective agent together with (in) a sip of grapefruit juice, which, however, only happens for reasons of the excess taste of the substitute.

A reliable but individual response provides in such cases ordered and documented self-testing with predetermined doses at the same “exploratory conditions” as possible, such as gastric content, time of day and robust nature, for maintaining undesirable side effects.

Vinarion1
2 years ago
Reply to  aXXLJ

Right. And ne dose narkanti,flumenizol, and other useful antidote 🤦

aXXLJ
2 years ago
Reply to  Vinarion1

If you choose to travel round flights on such DXM-Semilegal-Substanz, you can ask for over-counted envelopes for small cents and leave Naloxon better for those who really need it.

aXXLJ
2 years ago

There are kids who want to know, but they don’t want answers that don’t fit them into the drug limit test. They are often verbally outdue to such answers.

Sometimes I am in temptation to guess such experiments that I try the next stronger “pronounced” drug: tramal, tilidine, xanax codein, etc., but in this case the questioner has his own testimonies already behind him. He seems to be one of the Naloxon candidates.

Vinarion1
2 years ago

I also think that is more general than specific. To advise someone to deliberately expose a danger has nix to do with safer use. If you’re insecure about this, you’ll leave it all. Point out.

Vinarion1
2 years ago

Dxm is mainly metabolized via cyp2d6.

Grapefruit juice is an inhibitor of cyp3a4,cyp1a2 as well as, inter alia, cyp2d6.

These are enzymes that are important for the metabolism path of (non-body) substances.

By the inhibition of 2d6 by the juice, the degradation of dxm is delayed/prevented. What is equivalent to work amplification, but also with a higher risk of overdose

Vinarion1
2 years ago
Reply to  Addicted0Eddie

I generally recommend mixing dxm with something like that. The dosage for a “noise” is often higher than the therapeutic dose. This can increase the side effects considerably.

Vinarion1
2 years ago
Reply to  Addicted0Eddie

That’s the problem. No one can tell you exactly what your enzymatic situation looks like. Consequently, the effective amplification can also deviate extremely.

The example of other media:

If betablockers (heart media) are taken with orange or grapefruit juice, this can lead to death from an increased drop in blood pressure.

Before you mix anything, you should take clean first. If it must be absolutely. In my world, it doesn’t have to. That’s n medi, no smartie