List of polysubstance combinations
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Polysubstance use refers to the use of combinations of psychoactive substances with both legal and illegal substances. This page lists polysubstance combinations used entheogenic, or recreational, or off-label indicated use of pharmaceuticals; For example, the over-the-counter motion sickness combination drug dimenhydrinate (8-chlorotheophylline/diphenhydramine) is occasially used in higher doses as a deliriant. The prescription medicine Adderall (dextroamphetamine sulfate/amphetamine sulfate/dextroamphetamine saccharate/amphetamine aspartate monohydrate) is also frequently used recreationally.
Drug 1 | Drug 2 | Drug 3 | Polysubstance slang,[1][2][3] or brand name | Intoxication name | Comment |
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Any drug | Black tar heroin | Whoonga | Widespread use in South Africa[citation needed] | ||
Any drug | Cannabis | Amp joint[4] | |||
Any drug | Nicotine | Cooler[5] | |||
Any β-Carboline containing plant (e.g. Banisteriopsis caapi or Peganum harmala) | DMT | Ayahuasca, Changa | Ayahuasca is drunk. Changa is smoked or vaped. | ||
Any barbiturate | Alcohol | Used to be common, when Barbiturates were more readily available | |||
Any deliriant, or diphenhydramine | MDMA | Nightmare flip | Nightmare flipping | ||
Any depressant | Any stimulant | Over and under | |||
Any dissociative | Any dissociative | Void flip | Void flipping | ||
Any pharmaceutical | Any pharmaceutical | Polypharmacy | Pharming[citation needed] | Polypharmacy is most commonly defined as the use of five or more medications daily by an individual.[6] However, the definition of polypharmacy is still debated and can vary from two to 11 concurrent medications.[6] | |
2C-B | LSD | Banana split[4] | |||
2C-B | LSD | MDMA | Ali flip | Ali flipping | |
2C-B | MDMA | Honey flip,[5] Nexus flip[7][8] | Honey flipping, Nexus flipping | The MDMA is often taken first and the 2C-B after the end of the MDMA peak. | |
2C-T-7 | MDMA | Lucky flip[5] | Lucky flipping | ||
8-chlorotheophylline | Diphenhydramine | Brand name: Dimenhydrinate. Slang terms: Drama, dime, dime tabs, D-Q, substance D, d-house, and drams.[9] | Dramatizing or "going a dime a dozen"[10] | Dimenhydrinate is recreationally used as a deliriant.[11][12][13] | |
Alcohol | Benzodiazepine | Time flip | Time flipping | ||
Alcohol | Caffeine | Caffeinated alcoholic drink | |||
Alcohol | Cannabis | Tincture of cannabis. Herb and Al. Judgement Day | Cross fading | Called Judgement Day in Ghana when cannabis is added to the drink | |
Alcohol | Cocaine | Snow-cone | Snow-coning | Ethanol is metabolized into cocaethylene | |
Alcohol | MDMA | Tipsy flip | Tipsy flipping | ||
Alcohol | Nicotine | Nicotini | A nicotini is any alcoholic drink which includes nicotine as an ingredient. Nicotine replacement therapy products such as mouth spray may be used. | ||
Amphetamine | Barbiturates | Inbetweens[14] | |||
Amphetamine | Cannabis | LSD | Hippie heart attack[citation needed] | ||
Amphetamine | Cocaine | Snow seals | |||
Amphetamine | Heroin | Bombido[14] | |||
Amphetamine | Xanax | Orange Dream Blossom | Cloud Rush | The combination is crushed together and insufflated | |
Belladonna | Hashish | Alamout black hash[5] | Mixed | ||
Caffeine | Cannabis | Hippie-speedball[citation needed] | Hippie-speedballing | ||
Caffeine | Diphenhydramine | Sleep walk | Sleepwalking | ||
Caffeine | Methamphetamine | Ya ba, biker's coffee, kamikaze | |||
Cacao bean | Magic mushroom | Aztec use of entheogens. Conventional defatted cocoa solids dissolved in fat may be used instead of whole beans. | |||
CBD | THC | CBD might counteract some of the paranoia, anxiety,[15] and reduction of hippocampal volumes that the current high potency THC marijuana (in the last decades, THC content increased and CBD content decreased) can cause.[16][17] | |||
Cannabis | Cocoa solids | Cannabis-infused brownie | Cannabis edible | ||
Cannabis | Crack cocaine | Crack weed (less known: champagne, chronic, cocktail, dirty joint, fry daddy, gimmie, gremmies, juice joint, lace, oolies, p dog, primo, thirty eight, turbo, wollie, yeola) | Cocoa puffs, splitting | ||
Cannabis | Crack cocaine | Heroin | Major Pronin | ||
Cannabis | Crack cocaine | PCP | Jim Jones | ||
Cannabis | Damiana | Damiana and other herbs can be used as a tobacco alternative for rolling joints.[18] | |||
Cannabis | DXM | Nicotine | Candy blunt | ||
Cannabis | Heroin or opium | A-bomb, Atom bomb, stuff[5] | |||
Cannabis | MDMA | Stoner flip | Stoner flipping | ||
Cannabis | Nicotine | Blunt, joint, spliff | A rolled cannabis cigarette usually made with rolling paper. A blunt is a cigar hollowed out and filled with cannabis. It is rolled with the tobacco-leaf "wrapper" from an inexpensive cigar. Blunts take their name from Phillies Blunt brand cigars. | ||
Cannabis | Opium | Buddha | |||
Cannabis | PCP | Wet (less known: Bionic, clickums, donk, dust blunt, illies, leak, love leaf, lovelies, parsley, supergrass, superweed, wet, zoom) | Illing | Wet is cannabis dipped in PCP [19] | |
Cocaine | Heroin or morphine | Powerball, speedball | Powerballing, speedballing[5] | Speedballing, powerballing is often used to describe intravenous use. The term can also be applied to use of pharmaceutical opioids, benzodiazepines or barbiturates along with stimulants. | |
Cocaine | Heroin | Snowball. Other names: Belushi, bombita, murder one, whiz bang | Snowballing | ||
Cocaine | Heroin | LSD | Frisco special[5] | ||
Cocaine | Heroin | Nicotine | Flamethrower, primos | Cigarette laced with cocaine and heroin | |
Cocaine | Ketamine | CK1, Calvin Klein, cable | |||
Cocaine | Ketamine | MDMA | Ketamollicaine | ||
Cocaine | LSD | MDMA | Candy-flip on a string | Candy-flipping on a string | |
Cocaine | MDMA | Sugar flip | Sugar flipping | ||
Cocaine | Morphine | C & M | |||
Cocaine | PCP | Space, whack | |||
Cocaine | Wine | Coca wine | Ethanol is metabolized into cocaethylene | ||
Cocaine | Quetiapine | Q-ball | |||
Codeine | Glutethimide | Pancakes and syrups | Combination of glutethimide and codeine cough syrup | ||
Codeine | Promethazine | Lean, purple drank, oil | |||
Crack cocaine | Fentanyl | Dirty fentanyl, takeover[citation needed] | |||
Crack cocaine | Heroin | Chocolate rock, dragon rock, eightball, moonrock, smoking gun, tar | |||
Crack cocaine | LSD | Cracid, outerlimits | Cracid is a portmanteau of crack cocaine and acid[citation needed] | ||
Crack cocaine | Methamphetamine | Fire, twisters | |||
Crack cocaine | Nicotine | Coolie, crimmie, woolas | A cigarette laced with crack[citation needed] | ||
Crack cocaine | Nicotine | PCP | Ozone | PCP and crack cigarette[citation needed] | |
Crack cocaine | PCP | Missile base, P-funk, space base, spaceball, space cadet, space dust, tragic magic | Missile basing, space basing | ||
Diphenhydramine | DXM | OTC flip | OTC flipping, robowalking on a string | ||
DMT | LSD | Cosmo flip | Cosmo flipping | ||
DMT | LSD | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | Super flip | Super flipping | Take LSD and shrooms then at the come up smoke DMT |
DMT | MAOIs | Pharmahuasca | |||
DMT | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | Terence flip | Terence flipping | ||
DXM | LSD | LSDXM | |||
DXM | MDMA | Robo flip | Robo flipping | ||
DXM | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | Cherry-bomb | Cherry-bombing | ||
Fentanyl | Heroin | Birria, chiva loca, Facebook | Facebook is mixed in a pill form[citation needed] | ||
GHB | MDMA | Gamma flip | Gamma flipping | ||
GHB | Methamphetamine | Cherry meth | |||
Hashish | LSD | Royal temple ball | The hashish is mixed with LSD and rolled into a ball intended for oral use, because LSD cannot be smoked. | ||
Hashish | Opium | Black hash, black Russian | |||
Heroin | Methamphetamine | Goofball | |||
Heroin | Morphine | New Jack swing | |||
Heroin | PCP | Alien sex fiend[5] | |||
Ketamine | LSD | Dolphin flip | Dolphin flipping | ||
Ketamine | MDMA | Kitty flip[7] | Kitty flipping | ||
LSD | Ketamine | MDMA | Holy Trident | Holy Tridenting | |
LSD | MDMA | Candy flip | Candy flipping[5] | ||
LSD | MDMA | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | Jedi flip,[7] twilight flip | Jedi flipping, twilight flipping | |
LSD | Mescaline | Sunny trip | |||
LSD | Nitrous oxide | Gasid | |||
LSD | PCP | Black acid | |||
LSD | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | God's flesh, Soul Bomb, Alice[5] | |||
MDMA | Mescaline or psychoactive cactus | Love flip, love trip | Love flipping | ||
MDMA | Methadone | Chocolate flip | Chocolate flipping | ||
MDMA | Methamphetamine | Trailer flip | Trailer flipping | ||
MDMA | DMT | Shaman flip, time flip | Shaman flipping, time flipping | ||
MDMA | Nitrous oxide | Nox | |||
MDMA | Opiates | Poppy flip | Poppy flipping | ||
MDMA | PCP | Domex, elephant flip | Elephant flipping | ||
MDMA | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | Hippy flip[7] | Hippy flipping[20] | ||
MDMA | Xanax | Zen flip | Zen flipping | ||
Nicotine | PCP | Chipping | |||
Pentazocine | Tripelannamine | T's and blues | |||
Venlafaxine | Mirtazepine | California rocket fuel |
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