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What is skittles. the drug?

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my friend did skittles and she toldme she got really messed up i just want to know what it is and what it does to you and if it has any long term affects

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  1. she is prob talking about mdma or better known as ecstacy.  


  2. Coricidin otc cold medicine when taken in large doses can give a high

    sort of like Roboing with Robitussin

    k, be safe

  3. "Skittles" generally refer to coricidin cough and cold over the counter pills when used recreationally. This is completely mental because although it does contain DXM (drug that gets you high) it also contains other dangerous active ingredients such as acetaminophen.

    DXM on it's own isn't very dangerous but if there is any other active ingredient the cough medicine can be fatal at high doses. Try robitussin instead.

  4. What are the street names/slang terms for DXM?

    Dex, Robo, Skittles, Triple C, Tussin.

    What is DXM?

    Dextromethorphan is a cough-suppressing ingredient found in a variety of over-the counter cold and cough medications. Like PCP and Ketamine, dextromethorphan is a dissociative anesthetic, meaning DXM effects can include hallucinations.

    What does it look like?

    Cough syrup and cough and cold tablets or gel caps that are available without a prescription. Also, dextromethorphan can be purchased in a powder form, often over the internet.

    How is it used?

    Swallowed

    What are its short-term effects?

    The effects of dextromethorphan abuse vary with the amount taken. Common DXM effects can include confusion, dizziness, double or blurred vision, slurred speech, impaired physical coordination, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, rapid heart beat, drowsiness, numbness of fingers and toes, and disorientation. DXM abusers describe different "plateaus" ranging from mild distortions of color and sound to visual hallucinations and "out-of-body," dissociative, sensations, and loss of motor control.

    What are its long-term effects?

    The abuse of cough medications including DXM can contain other ingredients, such as acetaminophen, which can be very dangerous when taken in large quantities. For example, large quantities of acetaminophen can damage the liver.

    DXM is also sometimes abused with other drugs or alcohol, which can increase the dangerous physical effects.

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