Bristol advocates a harm reduction policy to alcohol and other drugs in the cit. We want to ensure as many people as possible know how to be as safe as possible. Reduce the risks for you and your friends with these insights:
Downlaod resourcesAdding other drugs (including alcohol) to the mix with any drug will increase the risks. If you’re going to combine drugs, make sure you’ve read up on how they interact.
Avoid using more than once every three months to give your brain and body time to recover. Using more often will have a negative impact on your mental health.
Start with a quarter of a pill and wait at least an hour before redosing. If you’re taking crystal, weigh out your dose (≈120mg for the average person).
Sip about half a pint of water an hour to make sure you don’t get over or under-hydrated. Take breaks from the dancefloor to avoid heatstroke.
Know the sign of overdose/serotonin syndrome (overheating, eyes rolling back, seizures, confusion, chest pains, and unconsciousness) and call 999 immediately if you spot them.
For more information on MDMA and other drugs follow @TheDrop_BDP on Instagram
Taking more ketamine than you intend to is really unpleasant so make sure you know your limit and stick to it.
Only use in a safe environment and around people you trust as you’ll be quite vulnerable whilst you’re under the influence.
Using alcohol or other ‘downers’ at the same time as ketamine will increase the risk of unconsciousness. Adding ‘uppers’ like cocaine or MDMA to the mix will put a strain on your heart.
You can become dependent on ketamine so keep your use to a minimum. Long term use can lead to damage to your bladder, kidneys, stomach, mental health and memory.
If someone is unconscious after taking ketamine put them in the recovery position with their head tilted back and get help if needed.
For more information on MDMA and other drugs follow @TheDrop_BDP on Instagram
Taking more ketamine than you intend to is really unpleasant so make sure you know your limit and stick to it.
Only use in a safe environment and around people you trust as you’ll be quite vulnerable whilst you’re under the influence.
Using alcohol or other ‘downers’ at the same time as ketamine will increase the risk of unconsciousness. Adding ‘uppers’ like cocaine or MDMA to the mix will put a strain on your heart.
You can become dependent on ketamine so keep your use to a minimum. Long term use can lead to damage to your bladder, kidneys, stomach, mental health and memory.
If someone is unconscious after taking ketamine put them in the recovery position with their head tilted back and get help if needed.
For more information on MDMA and other drugs follow @TheDrop_BDP on Instagram
Taking more ketamine than you intend to is really unpleasant so make sure you know your limit and stick to it.
Only use in a safe environment and around people you trust as you’ll be quite vulnerable whilst you’re under the influence.
Using alcohol or other ‘downers’ at the same time as ketamine will increase the risk of unconsciousness. Adding ‘uppers’ like cocaine or MDMA to the mix will put a strain on your heart.
You can become dependent on ketamine so keep your use to a minimum. Long term use can lead to damage to your bladder, kidneys, stomach, mental health and memory.
If someone is unconscious after taking ketamine put them in the recovery position with their head tilted back and get help if needed.
For more information on MDMA and other drugs follow @TheDrop_BDP on Instagram
Taking more ketamine than you intend to is really unpleasant so make sure you know your limit and stick to it.
Only use in a safe environment and around people you trust as you’ll be quite vulnerable whilst you’re under the influence.
Using alcohol or other ‘downers’ at the same time as ketamine will increase the risk of unconsciousness. Adding ‘uppers’ like cocaine or MDMA to the mix will put a strain on your heart.
You can become dependent on ketamine so keep your use to a minimum. Long term use can lead to damage to your bladder, kidneys, stomach, mental health and memory.
If someone is unconscious after taking ketamine put them in the recovery position with their head tilted back and get help if needed.
For more information on MDMA and other drugs follow @TheDrop_BDP on Instagram
Taking more ketamine than you intend to is really unpleasant so make sure you know your limit and stick to it.
Only use in a safe environment and around people you trust as you’ll be quite vulnerable whilst you’re under the influence.
Using alcohol or other ‘downers’ at the same time as ketamine will increase the risk of unconsciousness. Adding ‘uppers’ like cocaine or MDMA to the mix will put a strain on your heart.
You can become dependent on ketamine so keep your use to a minimum. Long term use can lead to damage to your bladder, kidneys, stomach, mental health and memory.
If someone is unconscious after taking ketamine put them in the recovery position with their head tilted back and get help if needed.
For more information on MDMA and other drugs follow @TheDrop_BDP on Instagram
Taking more ketamine than you intend to is really unpleasant so make sure you know your limit and stick to it.
Only use in a safe environment and around people you trust as you’ll be quite vulnerable whilst you’re under the influence.
Using alcohol or other ‘downers’ at the same time as ketamine will increase the risk of unconsciousness. Adding ‘uppers’ like cocaine or MDMA to the mix will put a strain on your heart.
You can become dependent on ketamine so keep your use to a minimum. Long term use can lead to damage to your bladder, kidneys, stomach, mental health and memory.
If someone is unconscious after taking ketamine put them in the recovery position with their head tilted back and get help if needed.
For more information on MDMA and other drugs follow @TheDrop_BDP on Instagram
Taking more ketamine than you intend to is really unpleasant so make sure you know your limit and stick to it.
Only use in a safe environment and around people you trust as you’ll be quite vulnerable whilst you’re under the influence.
Using alcohol or other ‘downers’ at the same time as ketamine will increase the risk of unconsciousness. Adding ‘uppers’ like cocaine or MDMA to the mix will put a strain on your heart.
You can become dependent on ketamine so keep your use to a minimum. Long term use can lead to damage to your bladder, kidneys, stomach, mental health and memory.
If someone is unconscious after taking ketamine put them in the recovery position with their head tilted back and get help if needed.
For more information on MDMA and other drugs follow @TheDrop_BDP on Instagram
Taking more ketamine than you intend to is really unpleasant so make sure you know your limit and stick to it.
Only use in a safe environment and around people you trust as you’ll be quite vulnerable whilst you’re under the influence.
Using alcohol or other ‘downers’ at the same time as ketamine will increase the risk of unconsciousness. Adding ‘uppers’ like cocaine or MDMA to the mix will put a strain on your heart.
You can become dependent on ketamine so keep your use to a minimum. Long term use can lead to damage to your bladder, kidneys, stomach, mental health and memory.
If someone is unconscious after taking ketamine put them in the recovery position with their head tilted back and get help if needed.
For more information on MDMA and other drugs follow @TheDrop_BDP on Instagram
Taking more ketamine than you intend to is really unpleasant so make sure you know your limit and stick to it.
Only use in a safe environment and around people you trust as you’ll be quite vulnerable whilst you’re under the influence.
Using alcohol or other ‘downers’ at the same time as ketamine will increase the risk of unconsciousness. Adding ‘uppers’ like cocaine or MDMA to the mix will put a strain on your heart.
You can become dependent on ketamine so keep your use to a minimum. Long term use can lead to damage to your bladder, kidneys, stomach, mental health and memory.
If someone is unconscious after taking ketamine put them in the recovery position with their head tilted back and get help if needed.
For more information on MDMA and other drugs follow @TheDrop_BDP on Instagram