Posted by anita on October 8, 1999, at 19:48:57
In reply to Question Andrewb...Amineptine, Amisulpride, posted by JohnL on October 8, 1999, at 4:09:34
Hi John,
I recently started taking amisulpride. I'm finding it very helpful for anhedonia. Generally speaking, I'm more interested -- and maybe even compelled --
to do things instead of lying around on my sofa. Feel free to email me if you have any specific questions. I haven't tried amineptine because I assume it would
have a more jittery effect than amisulpride or Ritalin.anita
neetie@erols.com
> Hi Andrew. If I remember correctly, didn't you recently try Amineptine and then switch to Amisulpride? Your previous post on mineral supplementation kind-of hinted that perhaps Amisulpride hasn't been 100% satisfying for you. I am curious. Hope you don't mind me asking. What did you like and not like about Amineptine? What have you liked and not liked about Amisulpride? In what ways did they fail to provide the response you were hoping for?
>
> As you may remember, my primary dominant symptom is anhedonia. My current strategy and another if this one fails is already mapped out. But in the back of my mind I continue to recall your comments that either one of these drugs should be good for anhedonia. For future reference, I am hoping you may comment on Amineptine and Amisulpride from your own experience. Thanks.
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