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Posted by 1980Monroe on July 22, 2004, at 19:58:27
I dont know this, so im asking someone who does.
I want to try selegine, ive heard good commotion about, and I also heard its a anti-aging drug.
Also, is it a last-choice medication, or will a doc prescibe it after a few trials with other AD's. Please let me know!
Does anyone know?
Posted by TheOutsider on July 23, 2004, at 11:02:44
In reply to Can Selegine be prescribed with adderall?, posted by 1980Monroe on July 22, 2004, at 19:58:27
I have taken selegiline and dexedrine, although unfortunatly not at the same time!
I remeber reading a post by someone who combined Seg and Dex, he said (unsuprisingly) that selegiline potentiated dex.
Personaly I don't think the combination would be dangerous but selegiline does metabolise to L-amphetamine (I think)and so I imagine that it could be a jittery ride!
Posted by Ktemene on July 24, 2004, at 23:07:58
In reply to Re: Can Selegine be prescribed with adderall?, posted by TheOutsider on July 23, 2004, at 11:02:44
> I have taken selegiline and dexedrine, although unfortunatly not at the same time!
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> I remeber reading a post by someone who combined Seg and Dex, he said (unsuprisingly) that selegiline potentiated dex.
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> Personaly I don't think the combination would be dangerous but selegiline does metabolise to L-amphetamine (I think)and so I imagine that it could be a jittery ride!I take low dose (5mg) Selegiline and 10 or 20 mg Adderall. My pdoc thinks it is fine, and it is working for me. I was taking Adderall for many months before I started Selegiline, and I did not notice that the Adderall was potentiated by the Selegiline. Some days I skip the Adderall and I feel no less energetic with just the Selegiline.
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