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Re: are there any pure dopamine reuptake inhibitors? » Michael Bell

Posted by SLS on March 25, 2009, at 21:19:20

In reply to are there any pure dopamine reuptake inhibitors?, posted by Michael Bell on March 25, 2009, at 16:38:19

> Are there any legal substances that act purely as dopamine reuptake inhibitors, meaning they have no effect on norepinephrine or serotonin reuptake?

The only one that I am aware of is amineptine (Survector).

Amineptine was withdrawn from worldwide markets because it had gained a reputation of being addictive and used as an athletic performance enhancer. The Olympic committee made amineptine a banned substance. The drug was really not that addictive. For some people, it is the only drug that ever worked. Many actually combined amineptine with a low dosage of amisulpride for the increase in the synthesis and release of dopamine that this drug elicits.


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