Harm Reduction

7 guides tagged Harm Reduction

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Weed and Your Meds: Drug Interactions Worth Knowing

Cannabis can interact with some everyday medications. The honest move isn't to panic or to quit your pills. It's a free, two-minute chat with your pharmacist.

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Cannabis While Pregnant or Breastfeeding: The Honest, Non-Judgmental Facts

Here's the medical consensus laid out plainly, with zero shame and zero lecturing. The short version: every major health body advises against cannabis during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and your OB or midwife is the person to talk to openly about it.

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Is It Safe to Mix Weed and Alcohol? (Crossfading, Honestly)

Crossfading hits harder than either one alone, and the order you do it in actually matters. Here's the honest, non-preachy rundown on why, plus how to keep a fun night from going sideways.

Read the guide →~10 min read

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Getting Back Into Weed After a Long Break

Welcome back. The most important thing to know up front: your tolerance is gone, so start like a beginner. The number-one mistake returners make is reaching for their old amount.

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Does Weed Cause Anxiety or Cure It? The Honest Answer

The honest answer is "both, and it depends." Weed calms a lot of people down and winds others up. Here's why that happens, who's more at risk, and what to do if it's giving you anxiety.

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Greening Out: What to Do When You're Too High (A Calm, Kind Guide)

If you or a friend got way too high and feel awful right now — breathe. You're going to be okay. Here's exactly what to do, what actually helps, and the few signs that mean it's time to call for help.

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How to Quit (or Take a Break From) Weed: A Kind, Honest Guide

Whether you want to stop for good, take a tolerance break, or just cut back — here's the real, no-shame guide. The good, the genuinely hard parts nobody mentions, both sides honestly, and actual resources that aren't just a government hotline.

Read the guide →~15 min read