Benzodiazepines

What happens if you mix temazepam with other drugs?

Last updated:
June 11, 2025

Some people may mix a “downer” like Restoril (Temazepam) with an “upper,” or central nervous system stimulant, like cocaine or methamphetamine. Using a stimulant and depressant together can be dangerous. This combination pulls a person’s body in two different directions, an effect that could cause profound stress on the heart and other important functions. This may cause a person not to realize how intoxicated they are, bringing them to use more of the other substance. Doing so could cause overdose.

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