Mixing stimulants with alcohol or other drugs is extremely dangerous because the substances can mask each other’s effects, leading people to use more than their bodies can safely handle. Stimulants speed up the heart rate and nervous system, while alcohol and many other drugs slow them down, creating a push-pull effect that strains the heart, increases blood pressure, and raises the risk of overdose, dehydration, or heart attack. This combination can also impair judgment and increase the likelihood of accidents or risky behavior. At Renew Health, we educate patients about the dangers of polydrug use and provide comprehensive treatment to address both the physical and psychological risks associated with mixing substances.