Posted by Brainbeard on May 25, 2010, at 15:45:51
In reply to Lisuride, incredible potential, posted by CrAzYmEd on May 24, 2010, at 22:41:53
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4045562.html:
'Lisuride and the physiologically acceptable salts thereof are psychic energizers without simultaneously exhibiting the disadvantages (stimulating effect and development of dependency) of the phenylethylamine derivatives. There is a significant therapeutic effect in so-called neurasthenic symptomatology, mainly in the following symptoms: loss of interest, loss of drive and activity, loss of energy and functional capacity, loss of concentration and learning ability. They possess surprisingly high compatibility even at the large doses of this invention and there is no development of dependency, even after long-term administration at these large dosages.
The spectrum of psychic energizer activity, discovered with the aid of the quantitative Pharmaco-EEG, (T. M. Itil; Diseases of the Nervous System 8 (1972) 8) is novel and has not been found for another drug. The objective results are laid down in parameters of the EEG's analyzed by computer and the spectrum of effectiveness is characterized by a decrease of the delta and theta waves, and increase in the alpha and slow beta waves, as well as a decrease of the superimposed fast waves (up to 100/second). These phenomena affecting the physiology of the brain point to certain stimulating and simultaneously inhibiting effects exerted by lisuride. Accordingly, lisuride has a clinical spectrum of activity which can be called "Energizer Anxiolytic" (T. M. Itil et al., Int. J. Clin. Pharmacol. Ther. & Toxicol. 10[ 1974] 143).'
Current meds: 10mg melitracene + 0.5mg flupentixol; sertraline 100mg; amitriptyline 25mg; gabapentin (Neurontin) 300mg; melatonin 0.3mg. PRN: diazepam (Valium) 2.5-5mg.
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