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Re: Bupropion - norepinephrine uptake

Posted by desolationrower on April 3, 2009, at 4:09:38

In reply to Re: Bupropion - norepinephrine uptake, posted by sowhysosad on April 2, 2009, at 17:48:44

oh, theres also amantadine. many of these are availible via less than reputable means.

And nicotine is actually a pretty good dopaminergic.

And for non-dopaminergic antiakithisia meds, cyproheptadine and clonidine have been used (5ht antagonist makes more sense given that an ssri is causing it).

theres no clear answer on what bupropion does; theres not much incentive to research it as its off patent and all, though one metabolite was looked into a bit. conventional wisdom is NA/DA reuptake inhibitor, theres some theorizing that its an NE releaser, and i think its mostly tnf-alpha inhibitor, and the da does a little bit.

-d/r

 

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