Posted by AndrewB on February 6, 2001, at 0:28:59
In reply to food happiness-amisulpride, posted by dennis on February 5, 2001, at 19:12:56
> I am not sure exactly how amisulpride works but I know it affects dopamine, here is my question, I have been taking amisulpride for 2 months now, and I notice sometimes if I eat a lot of food a couple hours after taking a pill I will get happy. So what I am wondering is if the amisulpride increased my dopamine a little bit and then the food increased dopamine to a even higher level which made me happy. I certainly never experienced food happiness before taking amisulpride, so then what I am wondering is if maybe I should increase my amisulpride dosage because maybe I need more dopamine? So that I could be happy even when I am not stuffed with food? I will just start taking 100mg a day instead of my usual 50mg dosage, but if anybody has any ideas or comments then you know what to do.
Dennis,
Food happiness aside, anyone who gets a good initial response with amisulpride at 50mg. should try trials with 75mg. and then 100mg. to determine the dosage that delivers the maximum benefit.
AndrewB
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