You can mix marijuana with most every medication/drug, including Xanax. In fact, I do not know of any drugs that are dangerous to take with marijuana. Marijuana is neither a stimulant nor a depressant; it is a mild hallucinogen, and so it doesn't affect your heart or central nervous system the way other drugs (like speed, cocaine, heroin, oxycodone, Xanax, Ecstasy, etc. do).
Yes, there isn't a problem with mixing these at all. The only thing you shouldn't mix with ambien is alcohol.
You can mix marijuana with most every drug. In fact, I do not know of any medications/drugs that are dangerous to take with marijuana.
probably marijuana. weed is awesome. so is ecstacy. and lortab, vicodin, and ambien.
when it contains marijuana, its never "safe"
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Most sources seem to indicate that Ambien either does not show up on hair follicle tests, or is simply not tested for. Tests usually cover substances such as marijuana, PCP, and opiates.
smoke,and eat just like in hashbrowins u just mix the marijuana in with itYou don't Just mix marijuana in with it. It's a little complicated but easily done to cook marijuana. Look it up on the internet and you will have many recipes depicting it.
Marijuana is usually safe to mix with other drugs, if you are experienced with both.
Nothing bad. I do not know of a single drug/medication that is dangerous to take with marijuana. Since marijuana is neither a stimulant nor a depressant, but a mild hallucinogen, it does not affect the heart and central nervous system the way most other drugs do. It does have some depressive effects (meaning, it can make you feel slow and sleepy), but these are not dramatic enough to be dangerous in combination with Ambien. Tobacco is a stimulant, but for a regular smoker, the effects are negligible. Even if you are not a regular smoker, the effects of tobacco on the body are not dramatic enough to interact badly with the Ambien. So, the weed will likely increase the effects of the Ambien, but only slightly. You definitely will not "overdose" and kill yourself. If you are a regular smoker, the effects of the tobacco will be negligible. If you are not a regular smoker, the tobacco will speed up your heart rate a bit, and slightly counteract the effects of the Ambien and weed. But again, these effects will not be dramatic enough to cause harm.