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{{DangerousInteractions/GHB}}
*'''[[UncertainInteraction::Nitrous]]''' - Both substances potentiate the ataxia and sedation caused by the other and can lead to unexpected loss of consciousness at high doses. While unconscious, vomit aspiration is a risk if not placed in the recovery position. Memory blackouts are likely.
 
*'''[[UncertainInteraction::Amphetamines]]''' - Stimulants increase respiration rate allowing a higher dose of sedatives. If the stimulant wears off first then the opiate may overcome the patient and cause respiratory arrest.
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*'''[[UncertainInteraction::MDMA]]''' - Large amounts of GHB/GBL may overwhelm the effects of MDMA on the comedown.
*'''[[UncertainInteraction::Cocaine]]''' - Stimulants increase respiration rate allowing a higher dose of sedatives. If the stimulant wears off first then the opiate may overcome the patient and cause respiratory arrest. Likewise the G can wear off and leave a dangerous concentration of Cocaine behind.
*'''[[DangerousInteraction::Ketamine]]''' - Both substances cause ataxia and bring a risk of vomiting and unconsciousness. If the user falls unconscious while under the influence there is a severe risk of vomit aspiration if they are not placed in the recovery position.
*'''[[DangerousInteraction::MXE]]''' - Both substances cause ataxia and bring a risk of vomiting and unconsciousness. If the patient falls unconscious while under the influence there is a severe risk of vomit aspiration if they are not placed in the recovery position.
*'''[[DangerousInteraction::DXM]]''' - Both substances cause ataxia and bring a risk of vomiting and unconsciousness. If the patient falls unconscious while under the influence there is a severe risk of vomit aspiration if they are not placed in the recovery position. This combination is hard to predict.
*'''[[DangerousInteraction::PCP]]''' - Details of this combination are not well understood but PCP generally interacts in an unpredictable manner.
*'''[[DangerousInteraction::Alcohol]]''' - Even in very low doses this combination rapidly leads to memory loss, severe ataxia and unconsciousness. There is a high risk of vomit aspiration while unconscious.
*'''[[DangerousInteraction::Opioids]]''' - The two substances potentiate each other strongly and unpredictably, very rapidly leading to unconsciousness. While unconscious, vomit aspiration is a risk if not placed in the recovery position.
*'''[[DangerousInteraction::Tramadol]]''' - The sedative effects of this combination can lead to dangerous respiratory depression.
*'''[[DangerousInteraction::Benzodiazepines]]''' - The two substances potentiate each other strongly and unpredictably, very rapidly leading to unconsciousness. While unconscious, vomit aspiration is a risk if not placed in the recovery position.


==Legal status==
==Legal status==
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