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Just the fact that anyone would ask such a ridiculous question shows the ignorance of the individual. Marijuana should not be smoked unless it is used for medical necessity...

I guess what you are asking is doing so any more detrimental to your health in that combination??? No, the two together have no interaction that would cause it to be any worse for your health.

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Oh dear, that is one of the most appallingly bad answers I've ever seen.

To actually answer your question without judging you, I would say combining a depressant with a stimulant is never a great idea. Dexedrine is basically speed, and marijuana is a CNS depressant. There are mixed results from person to person depending on how much speed and pot are involved. Marijuana is rarely going to be the drug that helps facilitate a dangerous interaction. Combining dexedrine with excessive alcohol, now, there is more potential for danger.

However, if you were prescribed Dexedrine for ADD or ADHD, you may want to lay off the marijuana. That's going to work against you. The DX keeps you focused and normal, but the pot detaches, demotivates, depersonalizes, depresses and deludes. It slows down your thinking, impairs memory. All this as a cost for taking the edge off a bit.

It's never safe to mix uppers with downers unless you're the guy from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, who, apparently had no fear of drug interactions. You just never know, so it's best to keep them separate, and try to slowly get off the marijuana. It's no help for ADD, ADHD.

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