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Alcohol, GHB/GBL, and Benzos should be avoided while on any dissociative, this can lead to nausea, vertigo and blackouts
Alcohol, GHB/GBL, and Benzos should be avoided while on any dissociative, this can lead to nausea, vertigo and blackouts


DXM should not be mixed with any serotonin releasing agents; mixing it with 2C-T-x, MDMA, aMT, cocaine or amphetamine can lead to Serotonin Syndrome.
DXM, MXE, PCP, and PCP analogs should not be mixed with any serotonin releasing agents or reuptake inhibitors; mixing it with 2C-T-7, MDMA, aMT, cocaine or amphetamine can lead to Serotonin Syndrome because of the effect of these drugs on the SERT.  


MXE releases serotonin in smaller quantities than DXM and precaution should be used when mixed with any of the aforementioned drugs.
Ketamine does not have any effect on the SERT and can be used safely with MDMA, however caution should still be taken when using stimulants too.


=Psychedelics=
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=Serotonin Releasers=
=Serotonin Releasers=


The main method of action on this group of drugs is releasing serotonin in the brain, as such they should be used in moderation when mixed with each other and should not be mixed with serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
The main method of action on this group of drugs is releasing serotonin in the brain, as such they should be used in moderation when mixed with each other and should not be mixed with serotonin reuptake inhibitors.


Common serotonin releasers: [[MDMA]], [[MDA]], MDEA, 6-APB, 5-APB, MDAI, Mephedrone, Methylone
Common serotonin releasers: [[MDMA]], [[MDA]], MDEA, 6-APB, 5-APB, MDAI, Mephedrone, Methylone
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