Rather Scary
Salvia divinorum & Mirtazapine
Citation: student. "Rather Scary: An Experience with Salvia divinorum & Mirtazapine (exp32885)". Erowid.org. Apr 20, 2004. erowid.org/exp/32885
DOSE: |
0.5 g | smoked | Salvia divinorum |
45 mg | oral | Pharms - Mirtazapine |
The main effects where:
rapid heart beat
heart arrhythmias
a strong feeling of 'buzzing' (sort of like when a body part has fallen asleep and then the blood flow has been allowed back into it) in my hands. this feeling was localized in my hands and was very discomforting. This lasted for the 'peak' of the experience then went away as the salvia decreased.
A bad headache. The blood vessels in my head literally throbbed and I could have taken my pulse from any point on my head. This was rather scary.
Although remeron is a peculiar antidepressant, its main mode of action is the same as most others. I will not be repeating the salvia experience again unless I come off of the remeron. I recommend caution to people on antidepressants who want to try smoking salvia.
Exp Year: 2004 | ExpID: 32885 |
Gender: Not Specified | |
Age at time of experience: Not Given | |
Published: Apr 20, 2004 | Views: 30,967 |
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Pharms - Mirtazapine (311), Salvia divinorum (44) : Alone (16), Health Problems (27), Combinations (3) |
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