Can you have a drug addiction?
If you are addicted to Xanax, can you take other things to stop, e.g. ecstasy?
If you are addicted to Xanax, can you take other things to stop, e.g. ecstasy?
I was prescribed codeine and wanted to ask if it would also give me a high
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When does MDMA start to work when you inhale it?
I got myself the following pot. I drilled a hole in the bottom of the pot to prevent waterlogging. The hole should be impermeable to soil and solids, but permeable to liquids. What should I use to "seal" the hole? Fleece, close-meshed mesh? It is supposed to be cheap and "robust".
I haven't actively smoked weed for a few weeks. I smoked weed for a week, haven't smoked for four days, and I wanted to ask if I still have something in my urine. I drank a lot of water and ate a lot during that time. I know that it's hard to say for sure,…
It’s best to stop like this.
Often you shift them from one substance to another.
In individual cases, however, it can make sense if one does not yet manage a cold withdrawal, but with this method can switch from a very hard drug to a somewhat less destructive drug. However, you should still see that you get away from all drugs in the medium term/long term.
Regular ecstasy is more destructive for the brain than regular benzodiazepines.
I think so. It doesn’t make sense to change Xanax to Ecstasy. But for example, depending on the individual case, it makes sense to change to cannabis if you do well. And then later also drop cannabis. However, I also do not think that the cannabis withdrawal symptoms of xanax would suppress well. So it really does only in individual cases and in certain drug sense
Hello,
This is not a good idea and does not necessarily work. There are dependencies in which other, similarly acting but milder substances are used in order to reduce the damage. But Ecstasy, for example, has a completely different spectrum of action than Xanax, which does not work. And on your own, it often goes wrong.
The danger here is generally very high that the addiction is displaced or a second substance is added in the Worst case.
If you’d like to write me a message, we’ll be able to exchange! I work as a social educator at the Mindzone project (acceptance-oriented drug work) and am on the go as a digital street worker online.
Best regards,
Take care of yourself
Alena from the DigiStreet team
No, it’s called addiction.
And apart from that, you could only consume Ecstasy every few weeks without losing the effect. You probably take your Xanax every day.
You should be consulted at a search counselor. Maybe a withdrawal in a clinic would be recommended. Especially benzos can trigger severe withdrawal symptoms.
No,of which you will also be addicted, by the way, also gives many hospitals by the way
No.
Then you’ll depend on the other crap.