Posted by linkadge on December 29, 2016, at 9:34:16
In reply to Re: Norepinephrine and Dopamine Litmus Tests, posted by Christ_empowered on December 28, 2016, at 21:30:29
Tyrosine should work fairly quickly. Usually it works quickly and with long term use sometimes tolerance can develop (rather than the other way around).
Surprisingly, some studies suggest that Wellbutrin actually inhibits dopamine release (probably by acting as a nicotinergic receptor antagonist). So, it may or may not be the best option for testing a catecholamine theory.
Other options include stimulants NRI's (nortriptyline, desipramine, atomoxetine). If you chose an SNRI, try one with a pronounced effect on norepinephrine. For example, Cymbalta is a more balanced SNRI (whereas Effexor is much more serotonin selective). Levomilnacipran (fetzima) or milnacipran may be options too.
How dose coffee affect you?
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