Talk:Comedown (drugs)

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69.129.185.117 (talk) 00:48, 15 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Alcohol and the comedown[edit]

Drugs and their comedown are not similar to a hangover. They are identical. The reason why people are so used to it is cause alcohol is commonly abused. All drugs (and alcohol is a drug) tend to have comedowns. So, I am changing the article to read from

"Comedown refers to the after effects of heavy recreational stimulant use, usually (although not limited to) ecstasy, but also amphetamine, methylphenidate, cocaine and occasionally cannabis. The similar type of effect to a comedown, known as a "hangover", is caused by heavy consumption of alcohol."

to

"Comedown refers to the after effects of heavy recreational stimulant use, usually (although not limited to) ecstasy, but also amphetamine, methylphenidate, cocaine, alcohol, and occasionally cannabis."

Acid 1 (talk) 01:29, 8 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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