Patanase and MDMA
MDMA, full name methylenedioxy-methylamphetamine. Bit of a mouthful so most people just call it MDMA, Ecstasy, Molly, Mum and Dad, X, E, or XTC, Disco Biscuits, Thizz and all the other street names that can leave the uninitiated user a bit confused.
Can you can mix Patanase and MDMA?
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Honestly, we don’t recommend mixing Patanase with MDMA. If you’re using it recreationally why bother? Patanase does nothing to enhance the effects of MDMA and can cause serious complications that are really going to put a downer on your evening. Like death for example, which is always a risk when mixing MDMA and Patanase.
When mixed with Patanase, MDMA can affect the body’s ability to keep the correct temperature. Indeed, this can also be caused by taking MDMA in higher quantities without mixing it with Patanase. Users sometimes experience a dangerous rise in body temperature (hyperthermia), which can result in liver, kidney, or heart failure—or even (as we said before) death.
Patanase and MDMA interactions
If you’re searching out the interactions between Patanase and MDMA do remember that with MDMA there’s actually no way to tell what it’s cut and mixed with. Pure MDMA—meaning there are no other substances in it—is not a safe drug to take. MDMA on its own and even without Patanase can have many of the same effects as other stimulants like cocaine and amphetamines. A person using Ecstasy could experience increased heart rate and blood pressure, muscle tension, involuntary teeth clenching, nausea, blurred vision, faintness, and chills or sweating.
Because MDMA isn’t pure you don’t know the interactions with Patanase in your body
MDMA is just as likely to be mixed with other substances as any other drug. Supposedly “pure” Molly can contain ephedrine (a stimulant), dextromethorphan (a cough suppressant), ketamine, caffeine, cocaine, methamphetamine, or even bath salts. Just because it comes in crystal or powder form—instead of a pill like Ecstasy—doesn’t prove that it’s pure. WIth this being the case, there’s no way to accurately predict the effect of mixing Patanase and MDMA in your body. Indeed, the chemical reactions of MDMA nad Patanase in your body could be totally different to someone else taking the exact same amount of Patanase and MDMA because of individual physiology.
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a substantial percentage of Molly or Ecstasy contain some level of adulterants in them. So then it’s not just looking at the effects of mixing Patanase and Molly. It’s about mixing MDMA and Patanase and whatever else gets used as a cutting agent.
Common things used to cut MDMA
- Paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA) or MDEA
- Aspirin
- Caffeine
- Methamphetamine or amphetamine
- Cocaine
- Bath salts, including drugs like mephedrone
- Butylone
- Ketamine
- LSD
Worryingly, the DEA have also reported that “more than 80 different unique substances have been marketed as MDMA. Many drugs sold as Molly or ecstasy contain no MDMA at all.” Which is a worry, anyway you choose to look at it.
Patanase and MDMA and Fentanyl
What the above list of cutting agents doesn’t reveal is probably the most harrowing thing to emerge over the past few years. Being the widespread and unreserved use of Fentanyl as a cutting agent for MDMA and other drugs. Now, MDMA is used recreationally by many people. It’s illegal. And most people are informed enough to balance the risk (both of prosecution and to health) of taking MDMA, and mixing MDMA with Patanase.
What most people don’t bargain on is getting a massive, deadly dose of Fentanly thinking it’s MDMA. Totally wrong. Unacceptable behavior in the eyes of many, yet seemingly acceptable practice by those involved in the sale and production of MDMA. When we throw Fentanl into the mix with MDMA and then {Fuldrug} the chances of a massive Myocardial infarction… AKA heart attack. And usually death.
Isn’t MDMA Safe? Then surely Patanase and MDMA safe too?
No drug is ‘safe’. That’s the nature of drugs! If they can be avoided 100% then great. If not. Make yourself aware of all the facts and interactions between drugs. When it comes to MDMA there has been a fair bit of news recently regarding clinical trials in a medically supervised environment. Psilocybin and MDMA are two of the promising psychedelic medications for mental illness treatment. A recent phase 3 trial of MDMA and talk therapy for individuals suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder offered positive results. However, these are limited medical trials. They are in no way advocating the use of MDMA or of mixing Patanase and MDMA.
Mixing drugs is not something to take lightly, if you are taking Patanase and are also consuming alcohol or weed, you can research the effects here. The effects of Patanase and Weed or the effects of Patanase and Alcohol or Patanase and Cocaine.