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TripSit releases V3.0 of its drug combination chart

After many months of work, TripSit is proud to announce a new release of its popular drug combination reference chart. This new version includes many corrections, updates and clarifications. We have also moved towards a simpler visual style, to allow users to more easily identify drug combinations. We hope that this update continues to serve as a useful harm reduction tool for both drug users and for harm reduction organisations.

TripSit Combo Chart

Less common drugs, such as PCP and now aMT have been removed from the chart, though the combination information for these drugs is still available on their respective factsheet pages.

As always, this chart should only be taken as an ‘at-a-glance’ reference to the safety of drug combinations, and we hope for it to be a jumping off point for the informed drug user to aid in making sensible decisions with drugs. It’s certainly not intended as a sole reference point! With this release, we also have put a lot of work into describing the reasons and particular dangers of certain combinations, which can be found either at the bottom of https://combo.tripsit.me/ or on individual drug pages on http://drugs.tripsit.me/.

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TripSit Mobile App Released

unnamedTripSit is pleased to announce the release of our free mobile app, which is now available on the Android Marketplace. The TripSit mobile app connects mobile users with TripSit’s harm reduction resources through a handy and intuitive interface.

TripSit collects relevant and easily digestible data on most recreational drugs, including dosage guidelines and interactions with other substances, and publishes it online for free use, while continuously reviewing it to make sure it is up to date with the most recent scientific and anecdotal research. Our app pulls data directly from our database, and provides users with an easy interface to access this information from a mobile device. Users can look up important drug information using our factsheets, search our Wiki, visualise drug combinations from our combo chart or connect to our live chat to receive help from the TripSit team directly.

Get it on Google PlayWe hope this application will be helpful, and that it will connect users with the harm reduction information they need while out and about. This is a first release, and we encourage users to send feedback or report any issues to the TripSit team – you can find out how to do this by choosing the ‘Contact’ item on the app menu, or simply send an email to feedback [at] tripsit.me

Please note that, as with all TripSit resources, the information is presented is for educational purposes only, and cannot include everything required to make informed decisions regarding drug use; all drugs affect every user differently. Dosage and combination data is provided as a general guideline, not as a recommendation and not as medical advice. If you believe you are in need of medical aid, then seek medical attention immediately. TripSit does not endorse drug use, and while our team makes a best effort to provide accurate information, we do not claim that it is 100% correct. Always do your research and be safe.

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