Posted by AndrewB on July 6, 2000, at 10:12:13
In reply to Re: Stim/Sulp. Question-AndrewB,SLS,JohnL,etc, posted by SadSuzie on July 6, 2000, at 7:22:16
For a list of sources of amisulpride as well as an information piece on the medicine, email me at andrewb@seanet.com.
Is there much of a difference between amisulpride and sulpiride? I don't know. I have asked a French psych this question and hope for a reply soon. Perhaps Scott can ask his doctor also. From what I have read, people seem to respond in about the same way to sulpiride as amisulpride. However, some people who respond to sulpiride may not respond to amisulpride and visa versa.
Karen, there is no dopamine reuptake blocker substitute for amineptine available. Don't get too stuck on the dopamine though. I think what you probably need is a good arousal agent to combine with amisulpride or sulpiride. Remember that I had good results by augmenting amisulpride with reboxetine. Reboxetine works via NE enhancement and amineptine may, in fact, also work, in part via NE enhancement. For now I think adrafinil would be a good med. to try. If that doesn't work, Wellbutrin may. The dopaminergic combo of amantadine, seligiline (low dose) and hydergine amy also be effective.
AndrewB
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