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    Cannabis

    Aliases: weed, thc, marijuana, dagga, hash

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    depressant stimulant psychedelic habit-forming common

    Summary

    A common and widely used psychoactive plant, which is beginning to enjoy legal status for medical and even recreational use in some parts of the world. Usually smoked or eaten, primary effects are relaxation and an affinity towards food - a state described as being 'stoned.'

    Dose Information

    Onset, Duration & After-effects

    • Onset:
      • Oral: 30-120 minutes
      • Smoked: 1-10 minutes
    • Duration:
      • Oral: 4-10 hours
      • Smoked: 1-4 hours
    • After-effects:
      • Oral: 6-24 hours
      • Smoked: 2-24 hours

    Effects

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    Known Combinations

    These combinations are not usually physically harmful, but may produce undesirable effects.

    2c-t-x: Cannabis has an unexpectedly strong and somewhat unpredictable synergy with psychedelics.
    2c-x: Cannabis has an unexpectedly strong and somewhat unpredictable synergy with psychedelics.
    5-meo-xxt: Cannabis has an unexpectedly strong and somewhat unpredictable synergy with psychedelics.
    amphetamines: Stimulants increase anxiety levels and the risk of thought loops which can lead to negative experiences
    amt: Cannabis has an unexpectedly strong and somewhat unpredictable synergy with psychedelics. Small amounts can reduce nausea with aMT but take care.
    cocaine: Stimulants increase anxiety levels and the risk of thought loops which can lead to negative experiences
    dmt: Cannabis has an unexpectedly strong and somewhat unpredictable synergy with psychedelics.
    dox: Cannabis has an unexpectedly strong and somewhat unpredictable synergy with psychedelics.
    lsd: Cannabis has an unexpectedly strong and somewhat unpredictable synergy with psychedelics.
    mescaline: Cannabis has an unexpectedly strong and somewhat unpredictable synergy with psychedelics.
    mushrooms: Cannabis has an unexpectedly strong and somewhat unpredictable synergy with psychedelics.
    nbomes: Cannabis has an unexpectedly strong and somewhat unpredictable synergy with psychedelics.

    These drugs work together to cause an effect greater than the sum of their parts.

    alcohol: In excess, this combination can cause nausea.
    mdma: Large amounts of cannabis may cause strong and somewhat unpredictable experiences in combination with MDMA. Cannabis should be saved for towards the end of the experience if possible.

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