Moderate Risk: Cardiovascular strain and stronger psychoactive effects
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MDMA releases monoamines and increases heart rate and body temperature. THC acts through CB1 receptors and can trigger tachycardia and anxiety. Combining the two can increase cardiovascular strain and make the psychoactive effects harder to predict, with both anxiety-related and euphoric effects potentially becoming stronger.
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Pair-specific warning signs have not yet been curated. Breathing problems, loss of consciousness, seizures, chest pain, high fever, collapse or severe confusion remain medical red flags.
If acute symptoms appear, seek emergency medical help. Do not wait when breathing, consciousness, seizures, chest pain or severe confusion are involved.
MDMA releases monoamines and increases heart rate and body temperature. THC acts through CB1 receptors and can trigger tachycardia and anxiety. Combining the two can increase cardiovascular strain and make the psychoactive effects harder to predict, with both anxiety-related and euphoric effects potentially becoming stronger.
Serotoninfreisetzung + Noradrenalinfreisetzung + Dopaminfreisetzung (MDMA) + CB1-Agonismus (THC)
Important red flags include breathing problems, loss of consciousness, seizures, chest pain, high fever, collapse or severe confusion. Acute symptoms require medical help and this page does not replace emergency care.
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