As both drugs are harmful in one way or another the obvious answer is yes but in the experianced form, heres the answer.
MDMA affects the Serotonin and Dopamine receptors and Pain killers affect the opiate receptors. Ones a downer and the other is an upper. It may reduce the to speediness of the MDMA but it will give it a warm almost molly like feeling. Be cautious when mixing though as mixing uppers and downers isnt reccomended and can cause neuro and body stress and if your in a sick or weakened state could have bad effects, if you are healthy you will just have the time of your life.
It can be safe to use artificial pain killers to deliver a baby. These medications can be potentially harmful to some and fine for others.
I would be really careful. Ecstasy can do a lot of damage to your body if its not ready for it. I would avoid pain killers and xanex at all costs.If you take anti-depressants the effects of ecstasy will be little to none as they block seratonin levels from flowing like they are supposed to.
pain killers are a type of drug that relieves pain
Not automatically, no. Some "pain killers" are depressants and others aren't. Aspirin, for example, is an analgesic ("pain killer") but not a depressant.
To kill pain.
To relieve pain
Technically yes, but it would be wise to follow the prescription given to you by your doctor because taking more tan the recommended dose can be harmful and pain killers are highly addictive.
Oxycodone is an opioid pain killer used to treat moderate and severe pain. Opioid pain killers are also known as narcotic pain killers.
No. Are you?
there are lots of them that are still narcotic but so weak that their not harmful unless taken in extremely high dosses. There are also non narcotic pain killers that may be fine for what you need. specify what your on and what its neeeded for and i could tell you what you could switch to or other options.
I do. I actually don't like to take pain killers without smoking weed.
You can take all the common pain killers like paracetamol, ibuprofen, indomethacin, naproxyn.