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English: In this video Nellie Benner tells you the do’s and don’ts to reduce the risks when using DXM (Dextromethorphan).



USE: -     Make sure you precisely determine your doses. An overdose can be fatal. -     Pay close attention to other substances in the cough drink. -     A high dose can be very dangerous. -     Make sure there is a sober person with you. He/she can offer help when needed. -     Use in a quit environment. -     Do not combine with other medications, drugs or alcohol. -     Do not combine with MAO inhibitors. -     Do not use if you have heart problems or high blood pressure. -     Do not use if you are allergic to any of the substances in the cough drink/pill. -     Do not participate in traffic.



DOSE: -     The dose is difficult to determine. Please pay attention! -     Make sure you check what other substances there are in the cough drink. -     Determine the dosage based on milligrams of active ingredient per kg of body weight.



Different doses: Low dosage: -     Works stimulating. -     Euphoric feeling. Average dosage: -     Short-term memory functions are decreasing -     Light hallucinations. High dosage: -     Hallucinations. -     Disturbed thought processes. -     You can get lost in your own thoughts. Very high dosage: -     Body and soul become separated.



RISKS: -     Cough drink contains several substances. If you take too much of any of these substances this can be fatal. -     Overdose. -     Flatulence. -     Delayed responsiveness. -     Nausea. -     Influence on your heart rate, blood pressure and body temperature. -     Sweating. -     Itchiness.



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Source YouTube: DXM - Do’s and don’ts | Drugslab – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
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