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Willibergi
1 year ago

It is definitely not recommended.

Benzodiazepines and alcohol both have a central damping effect. In combination, these effects amplify and can lead to life-threatening respiratory depression and a respiratory arrest.

In addition, there is a so-called benzodiazepine. Ceiling effect, i.e. from a specific dose, the maximum effect is achieved and each dose increase remains ineffective. This is simply because there are only a limited number of benzodiazepine binding sites and these are all occupied relatively quickly. It’s possible that you can’t take more diazepam.

More about the pharmacological background of benzodiazepines and the ceiling effect here:

I wish you all the best.

PS: Watch the next days and don’t drive a car. The action of diazepam lasts 1-2 days, in particular in such overdoses, for example, the reactivity is massively reduced and second sleep more likely.

CookieArmyII
1 year ago

Alcohol in combination with drugs is never a good idea. What happens now depends heavily on how your body reacts to it. Expect if you notice that you are worse -> Doctor/Sick Cars

Chrizzlow
1 year ago
Reply to  HumanMan

Try something else. diazepam doesn’t seem to work with you

Chrizzlow
1 year ago

but please do not combine this with alcohol

can keep going really hard in the pants without you really getting any of it. especially when you’re alone. try out other things if you really want to find out a way out. can recommend the eve rave forum. you will also find enough information about what you need to consider and the people exchange to all possible substances

Paratus
1 year ago

How high is the dosage in mg of the diazepam preparation? How much mg per tablet? 10mg? Alcohol strengthens the action of the diazepam, the concentration of the neurotransmitter GABA in the synaptic gap increases sharply, which is perceived as pleasant.

Is there a habit of diazepam? Will diazepam or other benzodiazepines be consumed regularly?

It is urgent to be advised now that diazepam and alcohol have a breathing effect. It is therefore theoretically possible to fall asleep inadvertently when the ensembling effect is overhanded and incapable of action. It is then possible to suffocate in sleep. This can also happen if you’ve felt “very good”.

Fox2014350
1 year ago

No way. Diazepam must not be taken together with alcohol, since it can change and enhance the effect of the drug in an unpredictable manner.
Alcohol can increase the effect and this can follow.

Mark16672
1 year ago

I’d have an ambulance coming.

JayCeD
1 year ago

You could die…

JayCeD
1 year ago
Reply to  HumanMan

Still…

mixing alcohol and benzodiazepines extremely dangerous and can even be fatal[…]

The combination of benzodiazepines and alcohol can lead to respiratory depression, reduced coordination, confusion, memory problems, impaired hurdle reflection, delusions, psychosis, aggression, mania, unrest, dizziness, amnesia, hallucinations andsuicide thoughts lead.

https://www.paracelsus-recovery.com/en/blog-de/benzodiazepine-und-alcohol/