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crossfaded

Crossfaded is slang used to describe the state of being intoxicated from the simultaneous use of alcohol and cannabis, or the overlapping effects of both substances. The term is part of contemporary youth and nightlife vernacular and is commonly heard in online forums, music scenes, and social media.

Effects of crossfading can include a mix of euphoria, altered sensory perception, and increased laughter, along

Safety and risks are a major concern. Driving or operating machinery while crossfaded greatly increases the

Research on crossfading is limited, but existing studies suggest potential synergistic impairment when alcohol and cannabis

with
impaired
judgment,
slowed
reaction
time,
and
reduced
motor
coordination.
The
combination
can
be
unpredictable,
varying
with
dose,
timing,
cannabis
potency,
alcohol
tolerance,
and
individual
physiology.
Some
users
also
experience
dizziness,
nausea,
or
anxiety.
risk
of
accidents
and
is
illegal
in
many
places.
The
interaction
can
amplify
the
effects
of
both
substances,
potentially
worsening
memory
impairment
and
confusion.
Adverse
psychological
effects
such
as
paranoia
or
acute
distress
may
occur,
especially
with
high-potency
cannabis
or
heavy
drinking.
are
used
together.
Public
health
guidance
generally
recommends
avoiding
the
combination
or
using
it
with
caution,
staying
in
a
safe
environment,
and
not
driving.
Crossfading
is
a
form
of
polysubstance
use
and
is
subject
to
legal
and
medical
considerations
that
vary
by
jurisdiction.
Individual
responses
to
the
combination
can
differ.