Posted by SLS on April 9, 2006, at 18:54:07
In reply to Re: Amisulpride Sucks So Far...., posted by blueberry on April 9, 2006, at 17:42:55
I wasn't aware that there should be such a latency of effect with amisulpride. It makes sense, though.
- Scott
> Years ago I had great results with amisulpride, until my supply ran out and I couldn't get more in time.
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> The first few days are indeed energetic as that new dopamine rush kicks in. Then the dopamine receptors quickly adapt and you don't feel the rush anymore. It feels like nothing. But if you can wait for 4 weeks, that is when all the extra dopamine flow that is going on will cause a cascade of changes that results in a good antidepressant and anti-anxiety effect. Like all meds, it takes time. It's just that the initial dopamine rush can be misleading and a tease.
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> 25mg probably is too low. 50mg to 100mg would be better.
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