Posted by Amigan on June 8, 2008, at 17:26:16
In reply to Re: Any doctors in UK prescribe dexedrine??, posted by undopaminergic on June 7, 2008, at 21:01:48
> > Sulpride- essentially a dopamine reuptake inhibitor then via bloacking of presynaptic dopamine. Sounds good. Will a british Pdoc be familiar with this do you think?
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> Yes, except possibly some younger ones. Sulpiride is a pretty old drug, and hasn't been actively marketed for a long time.Amisulpride and Sulpiride are not DARIs to be precise. They block the presynaptic Dopamine autoreceptors. The final result is almost the same for both class of drugs, anyway, but Am-Sulp tends to "poop out" quickly in an almost predictable manner and their action is weak. It's close to placebo for me.
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