Nope.
Seroquel is a pretty strong antipsychotic.
It will never make you trip indeed.
It definitly and totally works against it.
(Psychosis is similar to being on drugs. Ok, not in a medical way, but as an "allegory" or sth like. -visions, hallucinations or extreme agitation etc.-
-Just it's cheaper.:P
But not good.-
BTW drug addicts usually get antipsychotics to get off them.)
A high dose (!) of antipsychotics makes you a little bit slowed down, "overcalm", bit numb/sedated as a side effect.
Energy drinks (combined with antipsychotics) makes you less like that, more lively.
That's all effects.
(I wouldn't recommend though Seroquel or any other stuff like that, if you don't have prescription, 'cos if you're "normal", a normal dose will totally pass you out, sleeping all day, everywhere like a log. A real extreme dose maybe into coma.)
Source: Personal experience.
can you drink coffee and taking seroquel
you ll feel down then up
Some people enjoy mixing Monster energy drink with Jägermeister to create a cocktail called "Jägerbomb." It is a matter of personal taste whether you find the combination enjoyable. However, it is important to drink responsibly and be aware of the effects of mixing caffeine with alcohol.
you would probably excersize like a crazy person
Energy drinks tend to make you more hyper and aggressive.
Energy drinks have no benefit or effect on plants. There is nothing in them that a plant needs.
I would recommend mixing gin with tea for a refreshing and unique drink.
Mixing a drink into water is a physical change because no new substances are formed. The individual components retain their original properties and can be separated again.
Not without either an overdose of alcohol or added drugs. But it does sound like a stupid mix - what's the point of mixing an anesthetic with an upper?
Spiking.
Rusty nail.
For V8 fusion is the mixing of fruits and vegetables