mixing prescription drugs?

Discussion in 'Drug Chemistry' started by horse, Oct 24, 2007.

  1. horse

    horse Member

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    hey i have a bunch of prescription drugs (well not MINE), including 325mg percs and 1mg klonopin that i do, and ive looked up the others to see if they'l get you high, which they dont seem to. but i want to know if i can mix any of them or anything to get high. (I'm not holding my breath, I know its not very likely). Here are the drugs:

    Citalopram 40mg
    Metformin 500mg
    Lisino-HCTZ (Zestoretic) 10-12.5 mg
    Baclofen 10 mg
    Trazodone 100 mg
    Clonazepam 1mg

    plus ibuprofin 800mg but that doesnt really matter.

    Also how much should i sell the percs and klonopin for. I'm guessing the percs are perc 5s since theyre not that strong...
     
  2. Burnt

    Burnt Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    i know that trazadone is a mild anti depressant that is used as a sleep aid
     
  3. thc22

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    citalopram sounds like a benzo. other benzos end with AM like alprazolam, clonazapam, diazapam
     
  4. NorCaliGreenFiend

    NorCaliGreenFiend Senior Member

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    citalopram is celexa, a SSRI, and will not get you high. the trazodone will get you high and the kpins. sell the percocets for five and the clonazepam for 1.
     

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