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Re: Can serotonin reuptake inhibition be countered?

Posted by Brainbeard on June 21, 2009, at 7:24:50

In reply to Re: Can serotonin reuptake inhibition be countered?, posted by Alexanderfromdenmark on June 20, 2009, at 12:33:21

I was afraid already that 'No' would be the only right answer. Somebody had to give it, and thanks for doing that.

> Seems like a complicated way to get dopamine reuptake inhibition.
>
It is, I admit. I have once tried the cleanish dopamine reuptake inhibitor amineptine, but it cost me a fortune even before I could reach a therapeutic dose. I'll get back to it when I've become a millionaire.

Ritalin.. Not really a clean DRI. A crude drug, a chemical peasant. Gives me terrible hangovers.
I would love to hate it, but can't get a prescription (yet) and it's too expensive over the internet.


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