Yes it is !
and here is a story i wrote in English at school today: (got an excellence)
He stood out on the deck, mesmerised. The ocean glistened in the sunlight, shining the most brilliant blue. But the wall of water was looming closer and closer. He couldn't move his legs, or his mouth. Frozen. Inside his head, He knew if he had any chance of survival he had to run - now. He was terrified. Because although it looked too beautiful to be dangerous, it was going to destroy everything and everyone.
There was no time to save any possessions, there was barely enough time to save himself. He leapt out the back door and sprinted away down the street, as far away from the ocean as possible. Puffing, out of breath, he stole a quick glance over his shoulder. The wave was catching up on him. His foot caught on the uneven pavement, and his head was smacked against the path. A hot trickle of blood ran down over his eyes. His head was thumping and his vision became cloudy. He stumbled to his feet, but too late. The wave was upon him. This was the end.
He took a deep breath and then the water enveloped him. The air he had just inhaled was punched out of him. He was being crushed by the powerful rush of water. He thrashed around trying to find something to anchor himself to the ground with. Nothing. The washing machine water was throwing him around. He felt helpless, which was not a feeling a strong man was normally supposed to feel. He was washed away as if he was a piece of driftwood. There was nothing he could do about it. He was trapped beneath the surface of the ocean.
As the water started to settle he looked up and saw a glimmer of sunlight reflecting on the surface. But the light was too far away. He was too weak to fight, and he couldn't hold on any longer. His lungs were empty, he had nothing left. As water started to seep inside of him, he let go of everything. Slowly, slowly he sank to the bottom.
Willpower would be about, if not more, effective than Suboxone for treating an Adderall dependence. Suboxone blocks opiate receptors in your brain. Adderall (mixed amphetamine salts) works by flooding your brain with Norepinephrine and Dopamine. I can't forget to mention that Adderall is an upper while Suboxone is a downer. They are just two completely different drugs and unless you plan on sleeping off your withdrawal, Suboxone won't do much to alleviate the symptoms.
Cocaine and Adderall are a dangerous combination with significant overlap of adverse events and mechanism of action. Cocaine use (alone, but especially in combination with Adderall) may lead to death.
Mixing Suboxone with an opiate is not recommended and can be dangerous. Suboxone contains buprenorphine, which can block the effects of other opioids and lead to withdrawal symptoms. Additionally, combining these substances can increase the risk of respiratory depression and other serious side effects. Always consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to medication regimens.
Mixing Suboxone and Klonopin is not safe, and doing so can produce respiratory distress, coma, or even death.
Yes, mixing Adderall and Vyvanse can be extremely harmful to the body. Both medications are CNS stimulants, and have very serious side effects on their own. The combination can be dangerous. Do not attempt this unless your physician informed you to do so. Even if you had a prior prescription to Adderall and later have Vyvanse added, the physician should know about your prior prescription and inform you of how to switch over. It is always recommended you inform your physician if you take Adderall before being prescribed anything from them (unless of course they are your primary physician or caregiver, in which case they will already know)
Basically anything other then opiate pain killers and benzodiazepines. If you try mixing other opiates with Suboxone, then your body will enter immediate painful withdraws.. not to fun! if you also try mixing benzos with Suboxone, then there's a huge chance of you overdosing or going into respiratory depression. DON'T TRY IT!
you shuoldn't ... it's dangerous
Death! Seriously, or hospitalization.
extremely
Yes of course you can but it is not reccomended. I keep my suboxone dose at 4mg and when i do bars i never do more than 2-3mg and have had no problems at all
Just uppers and downers. Like, Adderall or Xanies for example.
Is it dangerous? HELL YEAH. Its extremely dangerous to take "bath salts" alone. doing it with adderall is a surefire way to end up REALLY psychotic, or dead.