It all depends what you're trying to achieve, for me I like to take them at the same time,but it makes me high
at least nine hours after taking the xanax then your clear. cocain is bad though.
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I think you are really Stupide Xanax is against Extasy troubles ...
Yes, but taking Xanax (alprazolam) over that long a period is not a good idea. It is highly addictive.
How long does it take for your nose to be normal again after taking cocaine
Yes. You'd be safe within 4-6 hours, xanax doesn't last long. It would even be safe with the xanax if you were only having 2-3 drinks.
Xanax is in the Benzo family and this question can not be answered without the time line that you have been taking the xanax. I have been taking the xanax for 12 years so my detox would be pronounced. If it has been a month then it will take a fairly short amount of time. Any Benzo detox should be supervised by a Doctor because anyone can experience seizures and there are documented deaths as a result of the detox of the Benzo class of medication
The drug Xanax does not stay in the saliva for more than 12 hours. If taking a saliva drug test the drug would not be detectable after 12-24 hours.
According to the coroner's report, she had taken cocaine and Xanax. But in earlier reports and interviews, she acknowledged problems with alcohol and said she had used marijuana. But the coroner said her prolonged use of cocaine contributed to her death.
as soon as you want ive shot up xanax and herion at the same time
you shouldn't...quite simply. .5mg of xanax is a small dose however benzos and opiates enhance each other and cause risk of respiratory depression (meaning you could stop breathing). the risk is certainly low in your case, however you should not be ignorant to it.
Xanax stay in your system for approximately 30 days. If it has been this lenght of time then you will be okay.
By the sounds of things, you should already know this answer.
Repeated use of of cocaine or Adderall at high dosages for a long period of time greatly increases the risk of psychosis, which can include visual and auditory hallucinations.