
Nicotine
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Interactions
If there’s one thing that can really be dangerous, it’s mixing drugs. We’ve compiled here the safety profiles of various mixes with nicotine (legal and illegal) but don’t swear by them. As with all matters drug-related, everyone is different and you can very easily experience an unexpected adverse reaction. If you’re taking medication, you need to be extremely wary when taking illegal drugs. Their interactions with prescribed medication are often poorly researched and you will definitely not be warned by your doctor about it.
- Using with other stimulants can cause an increased heart rate (amphetamines, caffeine, cocaine, MDMA)
- Combination with depressants can put a strain on the heart (alcohol, opioids, Benzos, Ketamine)
- Nicotine reduces the effectiveness of these medications: clozapine, fluvoxamine, olanzapine, tacrine, theophylline, caffeine16. This means that it’s incredibly important to be honest with your doctor about how much you use nicotine and to let them know if you’re planning to cut down or quit.
- Hormonal contraceptives are contraindicated in women ≥35 y.o. smoking ≥15 cigarettes/day due to increased compound risk of cardiovascular diseases16.
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