Posted by polarbear206 on September 5, 2007, at 12:10:35
In reply to Re: SCOPOLOMINE for depression- dosage » polarbear206, posted by linkadge on September 4, 2007, at 19:26:52
> Yes, I had read the study you were referring to. It was a very fast acting antidepressant effect.
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> I have used it and it really seemd to get to the core of my bad mood.
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> The "darkness" left within a few hours of taking it. Emotions felt less "deep", less "intense", there was less of a sense of doom, and things felt simpler.
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> It gave me dry mouth and sensitive vision, but thats all really.
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> I didn't have a high, but had some mild deleriant like effects.
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> Its interesting, because I (personally) think it is the cholinergic M1 blockade that is responsable.
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> Seroquel too, is a very strong muscarinic M1 antagonist, and can have a strong effect in bipolar depression.
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> The problem is that it costs like $10 a patch out of my pocket its just not feasable.
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> I would have tried a drug like cogentin (much like scopolamine) which I also had a very strong positive mood responce to, but no doctor would ever prescribe it for depression as it can be abused to get high.
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> Linkadge
Just wondering, have you ever tried a tiny dose of Seroquel?Polarbear
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