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PostPosted: 03/07/07 - 16:54    Post subject: will taking hallucinogens while on SSRI's cause any extra da Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, i have been experimenting with hallucinogens latley. I do not plan to take them often but if the chance arrives and i am in the right frame of mind i do want to be able to take them. I have taken celexa/effexor/paxil/cipralex before but havent been on any SSRIs for a while. I have just been prescribed Wellbutrin but i dont like the sounds of the medication and am thinking about going back on celexa. Does anybody out there know if things like lsd,mushrooms, ketamine, dmt, salvia will cause extra damage while on antidepressants? or is there a high chance for bad trip? i have also read that SSRIs serve to lessen the effects of hallucinogens is this true? does anybody have any helpful info for me?
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