Polysubstance use
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See also: List of polysubstance combinations
Not to be confused with Polysubstance abuse or Polysubstance dependence.
Polysubstance use or poly drug use refers to the use of combined psychoactive substances. Polysubstance use may be used for entheogenic, recreational, or off-label indications, with both legal and illegal substances. In many cases one drug is used as a base or primary drug, with additional drugs to leaven or compensate for the side effects, or tolerance, of the primary drug and make the experience more enjoyable with drug synergy effects, or to supplement for primary drug when supply is low.[3]
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In certain parts of Scotland, the caffeinated alcoholic beverage Buckfast Tonic Wine is associated with drinkers who are prone to committing anti-social behaviour when drunk.[1] | |
Specialty | Psychiatry[2] |
Complications | Combined drug intoxication, drug overdose[2] |
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For combination of pharmaceuticals, see Combination drug and Polypharmacy.