Posted by psychosage on August 18, 2004, at 23:30:31
In reply to Dextromethorphan to reverse Dexedrine tolerance?, posted by Philidor on August 18, 2004, at 15:27:39
would the DEXALONE help with Provigil tolerance??
> Could the use of an OTC drug like dextromethorphan prevent, halt or reverse tolerance to dexedrine or Ritalin? A big problem with therapeutic use of these stimulants for people with ADHD is that tolerance often builds up quickly to the effects, rendering them useless.
> Researchers not long ago found that teeny-tiny doses of dextromethorphan, normally an opiate inhibitor, became, paradoxically, an opiate enhancer when taken in wee-small doses instead:
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> http://opioids.com/tolerance/paincontrol.html
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> So I was wondering if dexedrine tolerance could be reversed by the same or analogous means. Has this been tried.(I know it may be a naive question, but maybe one of you brain-o bio-chemists out there will tell me if I'm on to something. Please be gentle.)
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