I thought more like 2 though. It’s a little different though, like you get some of the physical symptoms of stumbling earlier but not necessarily the mental relaxing effects. At least at first it was that way
Benzos and barbiturates, but you won’t notice that it feels like four until you’re stealing a fidget spinner from a convenience store (how are they still stocking those in the first place? I hope I didn’t drive home… eh I’ll check in the morning. I can have one more shot.)
Don’t do this! Mixing barbiturates and benzos with alcohol was a known “suicide recipe” in the 90s. So please don’t advise anyone into it, it might result in their death specially if they have lung/cardiac issues.
What Medication?? Asking for a friend.
Donating blood. Not a medication, but you can get drunk with so little with extra dizziness.
Buproprion and maybe fluoxetine.
I thought more like 2 though. It’s a little different though, like you get some of the physical symptoms of stumbling earlier but not necessarily the mental relaxing effects. At least at first it was that way
Bupropion? Bupropion is an NDRI, you’ll feel the effects of alcohol less on it.
It sure doesn’t feel that way
Maybe that’s why you stated that for you, the mental relaxing effects are lessened.
Ah, I see. I meant like relatively, as in it may take the same amount for those effect, but the physical stuff happened twice as fast
I too have come to the comments seeking the ancient wisdom
Many antidepressants have this effect, e.g. Sertraline (Zoloft).
Benzos and barbiturates, but you won’t notice that it feels like four until you’re stealing a fidget spinner from a convenience store (how are they still stocking those in the first place? I hope I didn’t drive home… eh I’ll check in the morning. I can have one more shot.)
Don’t do this! Mixing barbiturates and benzos with alcohol was a known “suicide recipe” in the 90s. So please don’t advise anyone into it, it might result in their death specially if they have lung/cardiac issues.
I was joking, but also I definitely don’t do that ever, no-sir-ee-Bob. It’s okay though, the cocaine balances it out.
Ambien, baby.
Duloxetin