Interactions

If you consume different drugs at the same time or in close succession, dangerous interactions and even drug emergencies are possible! There can also be interactions between drugs and medication, e.g. drugs can reduce the effectiveness of medication or medication can increase the effect of drugs.
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The more drugs you have taken, the less you can usually ensure that you really only use your own syringe and accessories or tube. This increases your risk of contracting HIV, Hepatitis and other pathogens.

 

In combination with antiretroviral drugs, chems can work faster, stronger or longer. Conversely, you may take too much or too little HIV medication while intoxicated - this can lead to severe side effects. Side effects or resistance develops. You may also be underestimating the risk of infection with Hepatitis or other sexually transmitted diseases. If you are currently on new medication, it is better to refrain from using it during this phase or start with low doses.

More info

  • Drugscouts.com provides factual and comprehensive information about legal and illegalised psychoactive substances and their use.
  • The pill warning app KnowDrugs (external link) sends up-to-date European and worldwide pill warnings to your mobile phone. The app also provides substance information and first aid advice for drug emergencies.

Interactions

We have compiled detailed information on interactions between drugs and between drugs and HIV medication at www.hiv-drogen.de.