2C-B (Nexus) - Reactions with Other Drugs or Substances

Reactions with Other Drugs or Substances

Little is known about 2C-B's effects when taken with alcohol or other drugs. That poses a big problem for paramedics and emergency room doctors and nurses because users typically take 2C-B along with a variety of other dangerous substances. It is much harder to treat a person who has overdosed when a mixture of drugs is involved. 2C-B is frequently used in combination with other illicit club drugs, particularly amphetamines, ecstasy (MDMA), GHB, ketamine, and methamphetamine. Users often say that 2C-B heightens or increases the effects of other drugs.

2C-B is especially dangerous for people with diabetesA serious disorder that causes problems with the normal breakdown of sugars in the body., epilepsyA disorder involving the misfiring of electrical impulses in the brain, sometimes resulting in seizures and loss of consciousness., orheartproblems.Itis also dangerous for pregnant women and their unborn children, and for people taking certain types of antidepressants.