List of polysubstance combinations
Polysubstance use refers to the use of combinations of psychoactive substances with both legal and illegal substances. This page lists polysubstance combinations used entheogenic, or recreational, or off-label indicated use of pharmaceuticals; For example, the over-the-counter motion sickness combination drug dimenhydrinate (8-chlorotheophylline/diphenhydramine) is occasially used in higher doses as a deliriant. The prescription medicine Adderall (dextroamphetamine sulfate/amphetamine sulfate/dextroamphetamine saccharate/amphetamine aspartate monohydrate) is also frequently used recreationally.
Drug 1 | Drug 2 | Drug 3 | Polysubstance slang,[1][2][3] or brand name | Intoxication name | Comment |
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Any drug | Black tar heroin | Whoonga | Widespread use in South Africa | ||
Any drug | Cannabis | Amp joint[4] | |||
Any drug | Nicotine | Cooler[5] | |||
Any β-Carboline containing plant (e.g. Banisteriopsis caapi or Peganum harmala) | DMT | Ayahuasca, Changa | Ayahuasca is drunk. Changa is smoked or vaped. | ||
Any barbiturate | Alcohol | Used to be common, when Barbiturates were more readily available | |||
Any deliriant, or diphenhydramine | MDMA | Nightmare flip | Nightmare flipping | ||
Any depressant | Any stimulant | Over and under | |||
Any dissociative | Any dissociative | Void flip | Void flipping | ||
Any pharmaceutical | Any pharmaceutical | Polypharmacy | Pharming | Polypharmacy is most commonly defined as the use of five or more medications daily by an individual.[6] However, the definition of polypharmacy is still debated and can vary from two to 11 concurrent medications.[6] | |
2C-B | LSD | Banana split[4] | |||
2C-B | LSD | MDMA | Ali flip | Ali flipping | |
2C-B | MDMA | Honey flip,[5] Nexus flip[7][8] | Honey flipping, Nexus flipping | The MDMA is often taken first and the 2C-B after the end of the MDMA peak. | |
2C-T-7 | MDMA | Lucky flip[5] | Lucky flipping | ||
8-chlorotheophylline | Diphenhydramine | Brand name: Dimenhydrinate. Slang terms: Drama, dime, dime tabs, D-Q, substance D, d-house, and drams.[9] | Dramatizing or "going a dime a dozen"[10] | Dimenhydrinate is recreationally used as a deliriant.[11][12][13] | |
Alcohol | Benzodiazepine | Time flip | Time flipping | ||
Alcohol | Caffeine | Caffeinated alcoholic drink | |||
Alcohol | Cannabis | Tincture of cannabis. Herb and Al. Judgement Day | Cross fading | Called Judgement Day in Ghana when cannabis is added to the drink | |
Alcohol | Cocaine | Snow-cone | Snow-coning | Ethanol is metabolized into cocaethylene[14] | |
Alcohol | MDMA | Tipsy flip | Tipsy flipping | ||
Alcohol | Nicotine | Nicotini | A nicotini is any alcoholic drink which includes nicotine as an ingredient. Nicotine replacement therapy products such as mouth spray may be used. | ||
Amphetamine | Barbiturates | Inbetweens[15] | |||
Amphetamine | Cannabis | LSD | Hippie heart attack | ||
Amphetamine | Cocaine | Snow seals | |||
Amphetamine | Heroin | Bombido[15] | |||
Amphetamine | Xanax | Orange Dream Blossom | Cloud Rush | The combination is crushed together and insufflated | |
Belladonna | Hashish | Alamout black hash[5] | Mixed | ||
Caffeine | Cannabis | Hippie-speedball | Hippie-speedballing | ||
Caffeine | Diphenhydramine | Sleep walk | Sleepwalking | ||
Caffeine | Methamphetamine | Ya ba, biker's coffee, kamikaze | |||
Cacao bean | Magic mushroom | Aztec use of entheogens. Conventional defatted cocoa solids dissolved in fat may be used instead of whole beans. | |||
CBD | THC | CBD might counteract some of the paranoia, anxiety,[16] and reduction of hippocampal volumes that the current high potency THC marijuana (in the last decades, THC content increased and CBD content decreased) can cause.[17][18] | |||
Cannabis | Cocoa solids | Cannabis-infused brownie | Cannabis edible | ||
Cannabis | Crack cocaine | Crack weed (less known: champagne, chronic, cocktail, dirty joint, fry daddy, gimmie, gremmies, juice joint, lace, oolies, p dog, primo, thirty eight, turbo, wollie, yeola) | Cocoa puffs, splitting | ||
Cannabis | Crack cocaine | Heroin | Major Pronin | ||
Cannabis | Crack cocaine | PCP | Jim Jones | ||
Cannabis | Damiana | Damiana and other herbs can be used as a tobacco alternative for rolling joints.[19] | |||
Cannabis | DXM | Nicotine | Candy blunt | ||
Cannabis | Heroin or opium | A-bomb, Atom bomb, stuff[5] | |||
Cannabis | MDMA | Stoner flip | Stoner flipping | ||
Cannabis | Nicotine | Blunt, joint, spliff | A rolled cannabis cigarette usually made with rolling paper. A blunt is a cigar hollowed out and filled with cannabis. It is rolled with the tobacco-leaf "wrapper" from an inexpensive cigar. Blunts take their name from Phillies Blunt brand cigars. | ||
Cannabis | Opium | Buddha | |||
Cannabis | PCP | Wet (less known: Bionic, clickums, donk, illies, leak, love leaf, lovelies, parsley, supergrass, superweed, wet, zoom) | Illing | Wet is cannabis dipped in PCP [20] | |
Cannabis | PCP | Nicotine | Wet blunt, dust blunt, dusted blunt, Kendrick Lamar blunt | Illing | |
Cocaine | Heroin or morphine | Powerball, speedball | Powerballing, speedballing[5] | Speedballing, powerballing is often used to describe intravenous use. The term can also be applied to use of pharmaceutical opioids, benzodiazepines or barbiturates along with stimulants. | |
Cocaine | Heroin | Snowball. Other names: Belushi, bombita, murder one, whiz bang | Snowballing | ||
Cocaine | Heroin | LSD | Frisco special[5] | ||
Cocaine | Heroin | Nicotine | Flamethrower, primos | Cigarette laced with cocaine and heroin | |
Cocaine | Ketamine | CK1, Calvin Klein, cable | |||
Cocaine | Ketamine | MDMA | Ketamollicaine | ||
Cocaine | LSD | MDMA | Candy-flip on a string | Candy-flipping on a string | |
Cocaine | MDMA | Sugar flip | Sugar flipping | ||
Cocaine | Morphine | C & M | |||
Cocaine | PCP | Space, whack | |||
Cocaine | Wine | Coca wine | Ethanol is metabolized into cocaethylene | ||
Cocaine | Quetiapine | Q-ball | |||
Codeine | Glutethimide | Pancakes and syrups | Combination of glutethimide and codeine cough syrup | ||
Codeine | Promethazine | Lean, purple drank, oil | |||
Crack cocaine | Fentanyl | Dirty fentanyl, takeover | |||
Crack cocaine | Heroin | Chocolate rock, dragon rock, eightball, moonrock, smoking gun, tar | |||
Crack cocaine | LSD | Cracid, outerlimits | Cracid is a portmanteau of crack cocaine and acid | ||
Crack cocaine | Methamphetamine | Fire, twisters | |||
Crack cocaine | Nicotine | Coolie, crimmie, woolas | A cigarette laced with crack | ||
Crack cocaine | Nicotine | PCP | Ozone | PCP and crack cigarette | |
Crack cocaine | PCP | Missile base, P-funk, space base, spaceball, space cadet, space dust, tragic magic | Missile basing, space basing | ||
Diphenhydramine | DXM | OTC flip | OTC flipping, robowalking on a string | ||
DMT | LSD | Cosmo flip | Cosmo flipping | ||
DMT | LSD | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | Super flip | Super flipping | Take LSD and shrooms then at the come up smoke DMT |
DMT | MAOIs | Pharmahuasca | |||
DMT | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | Terence flip | Terence flipping | ||
DXM | LSD | LSDXM | |||
DXM | MDMA | Robo flip | Robo flipping | ||
DXM | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | Cherry-bomb | Cherry-bombing | ||
Fentanyl | Heroin | Birria, chiva loca, Facebook | Facebook is mixed in a pill form | ||
GHB | MDMA | Gamma flip | Gamma flipping | ||
GHB | Methamphetamine | Cherry meth | |||
Hashish | LSD | Royal temple ball | The hashish is mixed with LSD and rolled into a ball intended for oral use, because LSD cannot be smoked. | ||
Hashish | Opium | Black hash, black Russian | |||
Heroin | Methamphetamine | Goofball | |||
Heroin | Morphine | New Jack swing | |||
Heroin | PCP | Alien sex fiend[5] | |||
Ketamine | LSD | Dolphin flip | Dolphin flipping | ||
Ketamine | MDMA | Kitty flip[7] | Kitty flipping | ||
LSD | Ketamine | MDMA | Holy Trident | Holy Tridenting | |
LSD | MDMA | Candy flip | Candy flipping[5] | ||
LSD | MDMA | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | Jedi flip,[7] twilight flip | Jedi flipping, twilight flipping | |
LSD | Mescaline | Sunny trip | |||
LSD | Nitrous oxide | Gasid | |||
LSD | PCP | Black acid | |||
LSD | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | God's flesh, Soul Bomb, Alice[5] | |||
MDMA | Mescaline or psychoactive cactus | Love flip, love trip | Love flipping | ||
MDMA | Methadone | Chocolate flip | Chocolate flipping | ||
MDMA | Methamphetamine | Trailer flip | Trailer flipping | ||
MDMA | DMT | Shaman flip, time flip | Shaman flipping, time flipping | ||
MDMA | Nitrous oxide | Nox | |||
MDMA | Opiates | Poppy flip | Poppy flipping | ||
MDMA | PCP | Domex, elephant flip | Elephant flipping | ||
MDMA | Psilocybin or psilocybin mushroom | Hippy flip[7] | Hippy flipping[21] | ||
MDMA | Xanax | Zen flip | Zen flipping | ||
Nicotine | PCP | Chipping, fry cigarette | |||
Pentazocine | Tripelannamine | T's and blues | |||
Venlafaxine | Mirtazepine | California rocket fuel | |||
See also
- List of plants used for smoking
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