• village604@adultswim.fan
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    3 months ago

    But for real, don’t mix the two. It’s a great way to end up dead or seriously injured. I had a friend who passed out from the combo in front of a space heater and had burns on his shin that exposed bone.

    Also, there’s basically a hard limit on how high you can get with benzos. After a certain point you’re just throwing away money.

    Also also, snorting Vyvanse is wasting money. It has to go through stomach acid to work, so it has to drip out of your sinuses first.

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      3 months ago

      I’m not supporting snorting Vyvanse, but that’s not how it works.

      Lisdexamfetamine is an inactive prodrug that is converted in the body to dextroamphetamine, a pharmacologically active compound that is responsible for the drug’s activity.[113] After oral ingestion, lisdexamfetamine is broken down by enzymes in red blood cells to form L-lysine, a naturally occurring essential amino acid, and dextroamphetamine.[6] The half-life of this conversion is roughly 1 hour. The conversion of lisdexamfetamine to dextroamphetamine is not affected by gastrointestinal pH and is unlikely to be affected by alterations in normal gastrointestinal transit times.

      Enzymes in your blood convert it to dextroamphetamine, has nothing to do with stomach acid.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisdexamfetamine

  • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I know this is a shitpost, but really we should highlight what little good news we can find these days. Alcohol and other drug use among kids has been steadily dropping since 1980.

    Source

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      3 months ago

      Damn kids these days, just staring at their phone all day instead of getting drunk and wrapping their car around a tree.

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      3 months ago

      I’m afraid there is an equal increase in some other substances that are either harder to track or technically don’t count as drugs, like some weird synthetic gas station stuff

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        I think there’s a huge spike in gambling if that counts.

        House always wins, my main takeaway from a few high school probability classes, a horrible first time at a casino and Fallout New Vegas probably.

        So many people are desperate and throwing their money and hope at that predatory and shockingly under-regulated industry

        I’d say it’s probably worse and less manageable than most central nervous system surprises available at the gas station

        Hope you’re less afraid? I am high, so I could all be, like, stupidly wrong.

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    To mix benzos and alcohol safely, combine 0 parts alcohol and 0 parts benzos, then take 0g or 0.0g if you want a higher dosage.

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    Street Drugs are more dangerous now. The question is if dying is worth using the drug? Risk versus reward. I get why people use illegal drugs; pain,escape,mental struggle,environment,pressure, stress, etc.

    Some prescribed drugs can be just as dangerous. Luckily the government stepped in to end the prescription drug epidemic. It use to be real easy for people to travel get a new doctor who would issue a prescription (pill farm).

    Drugs don’t solve the problem. It only suspends the reality of the issue. Some people have to use prescription drugs to live. Nothing wrong with that as long as they respect the reality of the situation they are in.