Posted by Paulbwell on November 3, 2005, at 1:17:43
In reply to Strattera and kappa receptors » zeugma, posted by pseudoname on November 1, 2005, at 10:57:12
> zeugma, thanks for the link. I hadn't tried Strattera and I'm not quite as interested in it having read that summary.
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> For those browsing just this post: Strattera (atomoxetine) was shown to activate kappa opioid receptors on neurons. Kappa receptors are associated with reducing reward processes in the brain. Obviously, Strattera may still do particular individuals a lot of good.
This compound is the oldest and one of the MOST effective in adults.If this alone is not working, at doses suggested, PDR, 60mgs and i know pwople who have taken 40mgs 3x daily=120ms Dex, EVEN 1 individual who has a rapid matobilism-apparently, who was taking 60mgs 4x daily=240mgs!!
Then Desoxyn, Methylphetylamphetamine, Desoxyn, 5mg tabs, is the final resort for this disorder.
If this proves ineffective, i would question the diagnosis?=as Desoxyn is as potent as it gets.
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