It is definitely not safe. Caffeine exacerbates the already dangerous physical stimulation caused by methamphetamine. A good way to think about it is that meth alone boosts your heart by 1 and caffeine alone boosts your heart by 1, but combining them boosts your heart by 6. Sort of like how small amounts of opioids and alcohol are far more dangerous than either drug alone.
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According to ANVISA, it is safe to consume up to 420 mg of caffeine in the form of capsules with a minimum caffeine content equal to 98.5%
Depends what kind of smoking we are talking about. If its tobacco or weed, once probably won't kill you. If its crystal meth, that's a different story.
Most things sold as ecstasy are far from it. Lots of pills are cut with amphetamines, meth, dxm, caffeine, etc. There have been no traces of heroin in pills (waste of dope since you'd have to eat so much) so the stimulants put in causes a sharp increase in blood pressure and heart rate. Pure MDMA (actual ecstasy) has an ld50 of about 5g so it's pretty safe to say if you're powder is pure then you're safe for the most part. Just take it slow and always use a test kit to test your pills and powder.
is it safe to mix meth and klonopin together
Yes they are safe i am the creator of these pills and i have tried them my self!If they werent safe i wouldnt be taking them!And there are no sidifacts of these pills
These pills are safe for not only teenagers, but appropriate for all ages and safe during pregnancy.
No one can tell if it would happen to you or not or how long it would take. Unless you are in the risk group of having blood clots, hereditary for instance, it will most likely not happen to you. But there is a risk since you are smoking as well. The pills today are considered safe though.
It is in coffee and tea so it is normally safe. But some people can't handle too much caffeine.
It's not safe to mix anything with meth. Meth is a very dangerous drug that can cause brain damage and death, and mixing it with anything is asking for a high risk of permanent mental injury or death.
A pharmacist or physician should be consulted to find out how much caffeine is safe to use.
Caffeine, such as jet-alert, is usually safe for diabetics.