yes but first you'll experience a dizzy drunk feeling for a few days/weeks depending on your body. BUT once you're at these higher levels you'll be at risk of serious withdrawals if you stop that dose to fast.
there is no comparison, a total different effect
Lyrica is not in the benzodiazepine family of medications. Lyrica is used for the treatment of nerve pain and fibromyalgia.
The average dose is 50mg three times a day. If you have taken 4500mg, you need to call 911.
for me definetly a yes
yea one pill is worth 5-20 bucks. A 50mg is bout $10 and a 75mg+ is 20 or more. but dont go over 35. after that no one will buy it an it has to be 500mg if you do. ive seen 75milligrams sold for 5 dollars a piece once sold in packs of five. (have stoner friends that love to get high but i wont touch the stuff)Lol, you'd be lucky to find anyone to buy it. This guy has no idea what he's talking about.'^This. Their street value is roughly equivalent to that of benzodiazepenes, likely ranging anywhere from $1-3 for 75mg. Anecdotally, 150mg of lyrica produces similar depressant effects as 5-10mg diazepam [valium], however lyrica does appear to have a much steeper dose-response curve where 600mg of lyrica might produce psychomotor effects closer to that of 30-60mg of diazepam. 10mg diazepam [valium] is roughly equal to 0.5mg alprazolam [xanax] or 1mg lorazepam [ativan]
sprinkled it on some weed in a bowl and i had no effect. when i was done it was charred to the bowl and was hard to take off. if you want to get high off lyrica just simply line up and snort
It's a medication taken for high blood pressure.
Yes, you can. There are no known negative interactions associated with taking Lyrica and ibuprofen together.
Yes it is, and can get u very high if u take more than 7 of them
what is the difference in lyrica and neurotin?
NO! Lyrica does not contain THC
an u tale lyrica and viagra together