Posted by neo on November 6, 2009, at 18:37:14
In reply to Re: AMISULPRIDE: my 4 years experience., posted by bleauberry on November 6, 2009, at 16:58:10
Hi Bleauberry, glad to meet you again!
We were discussing many times a lot of years ago about the same matter. -sulpirides and dopamine "lifters".
As you can see, despite of years of usage, i was not able to find out a way to use Amis continuosly without sides.
But Amis is my only chance and so i have to go on with it.>>Usually by the end of the first week I run into serious sexual problems, most surely the increased prolactin thing.<<
Yes. I think so! My experience is the same.
>>Almost like antidepressant and antianxiety at the same time, that kicks in real fast. Actually I think the phrase "mood brightener" is more accurate than "antidepressant"<<
Completely in accordance. I use to say "i feel fine" (calm but sharp) and i never remember to have felt this when i was using Ssri/Snri tca benzos... there was always something that was numbing my mind.
>>I might just have to pull some of my old stash out and try that. I never would have thought of taking it every other day<<
The experience in the use and what i have read about, made me think to try something like that. Solian's producers say:
" Elimination is rapid during the first 24 hours (T½ = 2 to 3 hours) with excretion of 80 to 98% of the total quantity excreted. Elimination slows after 24 hours (T½ = 12 to 19 hours)."
So i thought that during the first assumption, the drug leaves the body so quickly to avoid "neuroleptic" sides (not bind post-synaptic receptors? don't know, it should be dose-related!) and the body not reacts to the substance, but giving anyway a lift in dopamine level (bind only pre-syn. receptors?).
Anyway, the problems and sides appear only in consequence to the 2nd assumption.
On the other side, i was never able to make it work continuosly for 2 days because the effect fades after about 30 hours.Good luck for your test, and let me know your impressions.
Bye!
Neo
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