Posted by Jean Paul on July 18, 2001, at 11:25:14
In reply to Re: stimulant tolerance - what to take for, posted by AndrewB on July 17, 2001, at 0:52:16
AdnrewB:
I have some questions for you; your answer will be much appreciated. As you know, I´m taking selegiline (2,5 mg) + Pemoline (18,75 mg) + Memantine (20 mg). Recently, I could access to aniracetam, and I decided to try it, with *great* results (although signs of overestimulation are more frequent since I have included this nootropic). But I´m not sure if its mecanism of action is compatible with memantine. Do you have info about mixing these substances?> Sorry, no other suitable non-competitive NMDA antagonists to take at this time.
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> There are some other afferents on the dopamine neurons in the VTA that control NMDA activity, specifically of the opoid and nicotonic type. But can't with any clarity at all say whether an effective drug is available via these means.
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> Acamprosate may provide an a action such as memantine, sheer speculation though.
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> Maybe if the dosage was precise, a non-competitive antagonist like dextromethorphan might work.
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> At this point I can only say that memantine can work, everything else is a turkey shoot.
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> AndrewB
poster:Jean Paul
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