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Caribbean Sky

Caribbean Sky

Arcanist
Apr 15, 2024
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I don't know much about this or what drugs are good but I've heard
RC benzos

taken any way before shooting up (iv) with an opioid. some people have suggested it to make ctb more certain but I don't know if this is true.
is it true, or can it actually block ctb?
if so does that mean RC benzos are the best ones to make ctb more potent?


like totally should I buy those and will they make it more potent? like is there no reason not to?
 
pain6batch9

pain6batch9

Chronic
Aug 25, 2024
183
Boop. It's the taking the combo idea, the perfect combo? I'm reading ones like this too.
 
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maniac116

maniac116

My own worst enemy🌹💔
Aug 10, 2024
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It's adding one or more drugs together that enhances the desired effect.
That like adding a lorazepam to Clonazepam to have a more potent benzos effect.
It could also be used to make something more "toxic" more potent in other ways🌹💔
 
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Kali_Yuga13

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Jul 11, 2024
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Potentiation between drugs happens through various pharmacological factors. Benzos and opiates are contraindicated by mainstream medicine because they both decrease respiration. Both drugs potentiate each other's depressant effects. So a person may survive 1x opiate and 1x benzo separately, but might OD when taking them both together. I have no clue about popular RC benzos personally.
 
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