No it can't get you high, its used to treat high blood pressure and can be used for opiate withdrawal. I was in a detox center for 5 days because I was addicted to oxycodone and they gave me clonidine for my withdrawals but taking more than a few clonidine at one time is very bad, basically you'll blackout and might not wake up so don't take more than 3 depending on the mg, id only take 3you if they are are .1mg
You can get high on Clonidine, being a blood pressure medication it has the inherent effect of causing low blood pressure, which can cause blackouts and numbness. But it also has an effect similar to opiates in the sense that it causes a euphoria similar to opiates. It has been reported that opiate addicts have abused it in order to get a similar high.
Yes it will. I just snorted .2 of clonidine and then took .2 orally. I don't know if this is safe or whether or not its recommended i found these pills and decided to take them....long story short I am very high right now.
Clonidine is a antihypertensive medication used to treat blood pressure.
Yes, Clonidine and Clonidine HCL are the same. They are both in the family of medications called antihypertensives. They should not be used without a prescription.
Yes it will get you sleepy but you will feel high take 2 wait a lil bit youll pass out for a while
If is completely fine to take the drugs Clonidine and Vyvanse. Clonidine will help you with your sleeping problems.
The generic name is clonidine and the brand name is Catapres..
clonidine acts as a mild sedative and also works to lower blood pressure. if you like the burnout accustomed with smoking weed, than by all means go nuts with the clondine. Clonidine mixed with marijuana will ultimately give you a more sedated/fatigued high/burnout. Not something I'd be interested in taking with a jay.
will clonidine come up positive on drug test
Evidently if you drink alcohol it inhibits the effects of clonidine, meaning it would be the same thing as if you did not take your clonidine pill. If you have been taking clonidine for a long time then you could have higher blood pressure etc.
My son is on clonidine & they told me to watch his blood pressure. its low, what are signs
YES - clonidine has high incedence of abuse among opiate addicts, who prefer it's sedative and euphoric effects in high doses. I personally know a patient taking 3 mg/day - nearly six times the highest clinical prescription. It leaves her confused, somulent, and unsteady on her feet. She is a former opiate addict.
Evidently if you drink alcohol it inhibits the effects of clonidine, meaning it would be the same thing as if you did not take your clonidine pill. If you have been taking clonidine for a long time then you could have higher blood pressure etc.