Interaction · 2026
Mixing Alcohol and Mefedrona.
Is Alcohol + Mefedrona safe? Quick answer below, then mechanism, concrete risks, what to do if you already mixed, and sources.
UnsafeAlcohol + Mefedrona
Substantial risk of severe adverse effects. Not recommended.
How Alcohol and Mefedrona interact.
These two substances have a documented adverse interaction in our reference data. The specific mechanism varies, but the recommendation is the same: avoid the combination.
What to watch for.
- Increased cardiovascular and CNS load
- Unpredictable subjective effects
- Higher risk of medical incident than either substance alone
If you already combined
- Stop dosing, move to a calm space
- Stay with someone sober if possible
- If symptoms escalate (chest pain, severe agitation, breathing depression, fever) seek medical help
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Other common combos
FAQ.
- Can I mix Alcohol and Mefedrona?
- The Alcohol + Mefedrona combination is classified as unsafe in our reference data. Avoid combining. Read the mechanism and risks section above before deciding.
- Is Alcohol and Mefedrona safe?
- No combination is universally safe. This pair sits at the "Unsafe" level — see the risks list above for concrete adverse effects to watch for, and the harm-reduction section for what to do if you've already combined.
- What happens if you take Alcohol and Mefedrona together?
- Effects depend on dose, route, individual sensitivity and what else is on board. The mechanism section above explains the pharmacological interaction; the risks section lists the most-reported adverse outcomes.
- How long should I wait between Alcohol and Mefedrona?
- Generally: wait until the first substance has fully cleared (offset + after-effects done) before redosing or combining. For most pairs that's 6–24 hours; for long-acting compounds (MAOIs, SSRIs, some opioids) it can be days to weeks. Check each substance's individual profile page for exact durations.