My bad, very bad. It was coricidin, not cortisone. I'm sooooorrrrry.
Margaret
All Things Considered, Feb 27, 3:45/4:45pm, NPR stations
Overpopular Cold Pills
Noah Adams talks with Cheryl Powell of the Akron Beacon Journal in Akron,
Ohio, about the popularity among teens of an over the counter cold medicine
-- Coricidin HPB Cold and Cough -- as a recreational drug. (3:45)
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Dave Hartley wrote:
Subject: RE: Re: cortisone / LSD high
This sounds EXTREMELY unlikely to me.
Also, could NOT find anything with word "cortisone" on www.npr.org
What program? Or what time & radio station?
re cortisone / LSD -- not
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Re: re cortisone / LSD -- not
OK, that's more like it 
In the old days, when I was pursuing an autodidactic course in entheogenic
shamanism
one of the weirdest highs I ever experienced was due to an
extreme dose of cough syrup containing dextromethophan. This is one of a
few unusual enthogens that I think could be homeopathically useful, and
would like to get proven one day.
Dextromethorphan: Adverse Reactions
http://www.infomed.org/100drugs/dextadre.html
The drug hardly causes typical opioid side-effects. High and very high doses
in particular can cause neuropsychiatric symptoms (euphoria, restlessness,
misperception, hallucination, schizophrenic reactions) that are similar to
the effects of the hallucinogenic agent phencyclidine. It has not been
established whether these problems are related to the metabolic phenotype of
the individuals. Besides that, there are gastrointestinal symptoms and skin
reactions. The most immediate risk arising from dextromethorphan seems to be
its sporadic abuse. A few cases of addiction have been recorded.
"raver's" drug review:
http://www.sphehr.org/DXM
"dmx" (dextromethorphan) info; one of the wwweb's largest sites on enthogens
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dxm/dxm.shtml
Informative news piece from "the Media Awareness Project"
(www.mapinc.org) -a site which provides a little counterbalance to U.S.
monopoly media "drugwar" hysteria.
http://www.mapinc.org/norml/v01/n1501/a12.htm
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Sure enough, the ingredient panel of Coricidin (Schering-Plough
pharmaceutical trademark)
-Chlorpheniramine Maleate 2 mg, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide 15 mg.
It is very likely that some compounding of the effects of dextromethorphan
(including drastic side effects) would be contributed to by the
chlorpheniramine maleate..
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dxm/dxm_info2.shtml
regards,
Dave Hartley
http://www.localcomputermart.com
Santa Cruz, CA (831)423-4284
Asheville Computer (N. Carolina) (828)285-0240

In the old days, when I was pursuing an autodidactic course in entheogenic
shamanism

extreme dose of cough syrup containing dextromethophan. This is one of a
few unusual enthogens that I think could be homeopathically useful, and
would like to get proven one day.
Dextromethorphan: Adverse Reactions
http://www.infomed.org/100drugs/dextadre.html
The drug hardly causes typical opioid side-effects. High and very high doses
in particular can cause neuropsychiatric symptoms (euphoria, restlessness,
misperception, hallucination, schizophrenic reactions) that are similar to
the effects of the hallucinogenic agent phencyclidine. It has not been
established whether these problems are related to the metabolic phenotype of
the individuals. Besides that, there are gastrointestinal symptoms and skin
reactions. The most immediate risk arising from dextromethorphan seems to be
its sporadic abuse. A few cases of addiction have been recorded.
"raver's" drug review:
http://www.sphehr.org/DXM
"dmx" (dextromethorphan) info; one of the wwweb's largest sites on enthogens
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dxm/dxm.shtml
Informative news piece from "the Media Awareness Project"
(www.mapinc.org) -a site which provides a little counterbalance to U.S.
monopoly media "drugwar" hysteria.
http://www.mapinc.org/norml/v01/n1501/a12.htm
--------
Sure enough, the ingredient panel of Coricidin (Schering-Plough
pharmaceutical trademark)
-Chlorpheniramine Maleate 2 mg, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide 15 mg.
It is very likely that some compounding of the effects of dextromethorphan
(including drastic side effects) would be contributed to by the
chlorpheniramine maleate..
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dxm/dxm_info2.shtml
regards,
Dave Hartley
http://www.localcomputermart.com
Santa Cruz, CA (831)423-4284
Asheville Computer (N. Carolina) (828)285-0240