I don't see how this combination would have any negative physiological effects, since the interactions between them would be minimal. However, taking Marijuana with LSD can lead to an increased likelihood of having a "Bad trip", since both of these drugs are known for increasing paranoia in many individuals. The morphine and marijuana would likely have a depressant effect which would likely lower the intensity of LSD's stimulant effect.
If Argon gas and Copper metal were mixed together, they would not react chemically because Argon is an inert gas and Copper is a stable metal. They would simply coexist without interacting with each other.
Yes, marijuana can affect warfarin sodium levels by potentially increasing or decreasing its effects. This can lead to either an increased risk of bleeding or reduced effectiveness in preventing blood clots. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before using both substances together.
No, marijuana cannot be detected using a standard breathalyzer. Breathalyzers are designed to detect alcohol levels in the breath, not drugs like marijuana. To detect marijuana use, a blood, urine, or saliva test would be required.
No, contact high from marijuana cannot be detected on a urine test. Urine tests only detect the presence of specific marijuana metabolites in the urine, which are produced when marijuana is internally metabolized by the body.
It is possible that you have ingested or been exposed to marijuana, which can be excreted in your urine. Other factors such as certain medications, foods, or medical conditions can also affect the smell of your urine. If you are concerned, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
I don't see how this combination would have any negative physiological effects, since the interactions between them would be minimal. However, taking Marijuana with LSD can lead to an increased likelihood of having a "Bad trip", since both of these drugs are known for increasing paranoia in many individuals. The morphine and marijuana would likely have a depressant effect which would likely lower the intensity of LSD's stimulant effect.
you die
probably everyone on the streets would be on it.
he would be normal again.
Depending on your circle of friends and acquaintences, morphine taken recreationally, and all recreational drugs, are typically frowned upon. As morphine is pretty powerful, you'll likely find the objections to it are stronger than they would be with marijuana. If you're taking morphine under a doctor's orders. there is usually no social stigma at all.
You get arrested for possesing a ilegal substance
The two aren't normally combined if you are performing a chemical reaction of morphine to get heroin then you would either have morphine or heroin if your actually taking morphine and mixing it with heroin then stop doing that if you don't want them mixed together.
You feel good. Its not as bas as everyone says.
the marijuana high doesnt really effect me until you start coming down.
This depends on whether you are abusing morphine or taking it for a prescription. If you are using morphine to "get high" the effect of marijuana is very simple. It will just intensify the morphine and give you an increased "nodding" effect. It is actually very pleasurable. I imagine if you are taking morphine for a prescription it would just be the same as smoking weed regularly
Morphine is a very very stable molecule it should just as good as the day the pills were pressed decades later. The worst thing that would happen is that is would not work... but if you really are worried about it feel free to send them to me for safe destruction ;)
im pretty sure that you would get sentenced about 3-5 years but it deepends on how much you would be caring on you