Posted by iris2 on September 10, 2004, at 12:11:08
In reply to Re: Which meds increase dopamine/energy? » MindReseacher, posted by pablo1 on September 10, 2004, at 11:19:23
> Is that true that we aren't allowed to discuss non-FDA approved nootropics? I don't think so.
Her are the rules as posted:
Please don't use this site to exchange information that could be used to import into the US:
prescription medication without a prescription or
medication that hasn't been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.
Both activities appear to be illegal. It's fine to discuss here the pros and cons of the medications, just not how to obtain them in those ways. In fact, this site should not be used to facilitate any illegal activities.You can discuss almost anything. Just do not exchange where to obtain or make the drugs not FDA approved. Or post a link to a sight with the information.
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> I've recently had great results from amisulpride and to a lesser extent amineptine the latter has more wierd side effects and is shorter acting, more abusable but amisulpride is fairly harmless from what I can tell.
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> Amisulpride gives me a sweet feeling, not anxious like the stimulants. It acts only on DA. At low doses it increases DA, at high doses it inhibits DA for schitzophrenics. I was taking low doses. It really seemed to help with motivation & was such a relief to actually feel good. I tried for a few weeks & am going to talk to my doc about getting it prescribed today (not optimistic).I am taking Amisulpride also. I do not think I have as good a result as you though. How much are you taking? I took Amineptine also with great results but now it does not work anymore. I might try it one more time with Amisulpride with it.
What exactly was your experience with Amineptine?
irene
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