Klonopin is a benzodiazpine and benzodiazpines are known to reduce the effects of psychedelics, including "shrooms" (psilocybin mushrooms).
Either.
It seems that both Abilify and psilocybin have a similar mechanism of action acting both as agonist (shrooms) and partial agonist (abilify) at the 5ht2a receptors, so the shrooms and the abilify together might just give a stronger effect of the tripping experience. It would depend on the dose you're taking of abilify and also how much shrooms you are taking. Do not take my word for this as I am not a professional, just my thoughts on what I have learned from taking abilify and also my experience with taking shrooms. Never done them together though...Good luck!
No, but shrooms can be tested for in an extended drug test.
most likely really tired, so tired that you will never ever wake up (if you know what im sayin)
Unlike LSD shrooms are grown in the wild and natural
Both Klonopin and Valium are Benzodiazepines. Valium is indicated for generalized anxiety states or tension anxiety. Klonopin is indicated for more severe anxiety states, such as panic. Valium is 1/20th the potency of Klonopin, hence 10 milligrams of Valium is approximately equivalent in therapeutic effect to 1/2 milligram of Klonopin.
Magic Mushrooms, Shrooms, Liberty Caps, Mushies, etc...
Klonopin, with out a doubt!
Because the forest has weed and shrooms in it, the weed for glycoma and the shrooms jist because
Yes, although a tolerance effect may be evident. Furthermore, magic mushrooms should not be taken at all where they are illegal.
Mushroom or 'shrooms' as they are called in the drug world are hallucinogens. They make the consumer see vivid visions or colors and even hear voices that are not real.
No, but combined with alcohol there is a synergistic effect, meaning that the effect of both the alcohol and the Klonopin is increased. It is extremely dangerous to combine drugs in that fashion, and doing so has killed a lot of people. You should also know that getting away with it once (or more than once) does not mean that you will get away with it again.