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  1. Stimulants - Adderall and Tums | Bluelight.org

    Nov 14, 2005 · I took two Tums before I took my adderall a few minutes ago, should this increase the metabloic absorption rate and if so by about what percentage? Thanks. quick answeres …

  2. Tums for snails? - aquariacentral.com

    Jan 29, 2009 · Tums isn't really necessary but it does help with the shell growth. The downside is it clouds the water rather easily although no harm is done in the process. It just takes hours for …

  3. Intensify adderall orally? Antacid? Milk? Help - Bluelight.org

    Jan 3, 2011 · I use Tums (calcium carbonate) tablets, they come in 750mg and 1000mg doses, I usually use 1000-1500mg total. If you're dosing before taking your oral dose, take the Tums …

  4. Opioids - Hydrocodone potentiation | Bluelight.org

    Jun 25, 2014 · Does calcium carbonate (Tums; Antacid) make digestion of the hydrocodone take longer? (Thus prolonging the effects) When I take 30 mg of hydrocodone, I nod out really, …

  5. Adderall | Bluelight.org

    Nov 15, 2022 · Adderall at normal doses isn't neurotoxic. I don't see the point of taking it sublingual. Might as well eat some tums or drink some baking soda to alkalinize your g.i. trac. …

  6. Potentiating Klonopin - Bluelight.org

    Mar 18, 2012 · I wouldn't take the Tums. The reason Tagamet potentiates (some) benzos isn't because its an antacid, but because its a CYP450 liver enzyme inhibitor, which happens to be …

  7. Opioids - Eating before and after opiates | Bluelight.org

    Feb 5, 2014 · I eat tums 20min before I take my oxy and wait until a little over an hour to eat. I notice the effects within 30min and feel they are still peaking into hour 2.

  8. Supplements to help MDMA? - bluelight.org

    May 15, 2014 · Tums - If you don't redose with E pills more than twice, it works. My stomach warns me when I take too much mdma. Magnesium- really prevent jaw clentching also …

  9. Antacids and opioids (percocet) - Bluelight.org

    Aug 30, 2012 · Tums is calcium carbonate. When calcium carbonate interacts with stomach acid, it neutralizes the acid and balances the pH in the stomach by increasing alkalinity.

  10. vyvanse + baking soda / antacid (tums) - Bluelight.org

    Feb 25, 2009 · i know taking baking soda or tums (or any type of antacid) makes oral adderall absorb better, therefore causing enhanced effects. but does anyone know if this would be the …