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Drugs are bad for you, but we’re of the opinion that since you’re going to do them anyways, you might as well know about them. It’s not like preaching abstinence has ever worked, right? We’d also be lying to ourselves if we thought that you’d limit yourself to just one drug, rather than mixing and matching as your medicine cabinet sees fit.
So that’s why we’re suggesting you take a quick look at this helpful visual infographic that actually explains which drug combinations are more dangerous than others. This reference guide was created by TripSit, a group that aims to reduce harm through education. A very noble cause.
Drinking and weed? You’re in the clear. But Ketamine and Opioids? You’re lucky if you just get off with a bad trip.
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Being who I am, the first thing I checked was the marijuana section. I was immediately surprised to see that smoking and taking things like LSD, mushrooms, or mescaline were listed under “caution.” But after some research, I learned that TripSit actually classified “yellow” as “caution,” which is different than “unsafe.” So I’m thinking they’re just warning users to be careful not to take too much because of the possible effects it could have on their trip, not their health.
That being said, mixing drugs is always something that should be done with extreme caution. Be safe out there people, don’t become a statistic. Always live to party another day.
H/T: Brobible