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Discussion => Drug safety => Topic started by: friendlyoutlaw on December 20, 2011, 10:11 pm

Title: Promethazine + Psychedelics
Post by: friendlyoutlaw on December 20, 2011, 10:11 pm
Ok, so I happen to have about 20 promethazine pills (25mg) laying around from a shoulder surgery I had last year.

I knew they were an anti-nausea medicine, but I didn't really know much about them. On a whim, I searched for them on SR and saw that they are being sold as an opiate potentiator. Nice coincidence, I just got a 20 pack of percocets from Pharmville.

But then I started thinking...I always seem to have nausea when I'm coming up on psychedelics. Does anybody have any idea if promethazine is effective in mitigating that?

I still have 1.5g of goldismoney's mescaline that has been screaming for consumption, and I'd love to go in prepared with something to address the nausea (and perhaps a couple of valium laying around just in case).
Title: Re: Promethazine + Psychedelics
Post by: Fernando on December 22, 2011, 05:54 pm
That is a good questions, I would see if they have this question answered at the shroomery website.

I have some promethazine also and I sick when I eat mushrooms. I will try eating half of one 30 minutes or so before tripping and let you know how it goes, if you don't find your answer by then already.
Title: Re: Promethazine + Psychedelics
Post by: jimmy69 on December 24, 2011, 08:47 pm
promethazine on its own is very mild & nice. almost like a coud. 25mgs is tiny. i'd consider taking 100+

its conidered very safe and can be taken by pregnant women. its also otc in many parts of the world.
Title: Re: Promethazine + Psychedelics
Post by: onlythebest on December 24, 2011, 11:42 pm
Interesting I have quite a few hundred Promethazine pills
Title: Re: Promethazine + Psychedelics
Post by: strobe20 on December 27, 2011, 08:59 am
On a related note, I'm prescribed hydroxyzine (Vistaril/Atarax) for anxiety since they took my benzos. It also potentiates opiates, and interestingly, brings LSD trips to a screeching halt. The visuals for the most part aren't as apparent and it's nice to have on hand just incase.