
Does Interactions Between Methamphetamine And Klonapin Cause Any Side Effects?

not so much interactions
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in theory there is some interactions with anti-depressants and any stress hormone since the anti-depressants act to prevent the reabsorption of stress hormones out from their active sites in the brain and back into brain storage areas. BUT, lexapro and most new anti-depressants are SEROTONIN specific and do not have as much effect on epinephrine and stress hormones (older antidepressants and some of the newer ones are more focused on EPINEPHRINE, have less safety and likely are going to be found to be much more dangerous with anphetamine. BUT NOT LEXAPRO.
Sheesh, in some animal models of amphetamine toxicity, drugs like lexapro are protective! (didn't expect that.....).
The interaction between methamphetamine and klonapin are not direct. They do not interact much/at all. BUT the withdrawal of one is very very similar to the effect of the other. They really shouldn't be used together just because they confuse the issue of what is going on. Withdrawal from klonopin can seem like a panic attack. Acute toxicity from methamphetamine can also seem like a panic attack.
It just makes the situation very difficult to determine what is going on with the three drugs even though there is not much of a direct interaction.


I also have a sharp pain in my left part of my chest which I am not going to worry about it because it might not be the heart itself but the muscle tissue around the heart that is tensing up. Im never touching the stuff again. Jesus what a nightmare.
couple points...
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first, the service is for general information not particular info on a particular patient. so.. while the drugs aren't all that bad together (not worse anyway). Someone with heart symptoms after taking a stimulant has to go to the ER.
Good news, much of the heart trouble from amphetamine is more or less reversible. There can be lung inflammation from it that is terrible (totally reverses in days). Heart rhythm, even heart failure mostly temporary. Heart attack....not so reversible.
so.... heart/breathing issues with stimulants can be serious/fatal and entirely fixable.



You're very welcome
Detailed Answer:
we have to be overly cautious on answering especially when potentially very serious conditions are involved.
new topic.
I find that visualizing very real possibly very bad consequences overwrites the addiction triggers. So, remembering this situation and not minimizing the very real risks involved is helpful in not doing this again.


The anxiety part....
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yeah.. that's a problem.
First amphetamine directly causes stimulation of the fight/fear/panic centers of the brain.
But second, when it wears off, there are expectations psychologically of still being in the same situation
third.. there can be learned triggers of panic from associations wiht the drug (a true PTSD like picture) that are generally milder than most PTSD's from trauma
psychological counseling is quickly and highly effective.

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