Drug Mix

A Drug Mix is a combination of a few chemical substances used as a drug. Drug mixes are used, because many one-substance drugs are illegal or otherwise hard to obtain (too expensive). Drug mixes usually cause more damage to health than any of mixed substances alone. Popular drug mixes:
  • Anything + alcohol
    • Used for recreational purposes only
    • Caffeine and caffeine + taurine containing soft drinks
  • Two or more enhancing drugs mixed
    • Used usually for enhancing purposes, sometimes for recreational purposes
    • Mixes of caffeine and Taurin are very often used, and even commercially sold
    • Ephedrine and caffeine is also often used in countries where ephedrine is easily obtainable
  • Non-opiate painkiller + one or more stimulating drug, with much more stimulating drug than Painkiller
    • Used mostly for recreational purposes
  • Non-opiate Painkiller + one or more stimulating drugs, other proportions
    • Used for medical or recreational purposes

 

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