Posted by btnd on August 25, 2003, at 13:52:11
In reply to Re: Prevention of long-term negative effects? » btnd, posted by Ame Sans Vie on August 25, 2003, at 7:32:08
> > I will also use andrewB's method to prevent amphetamine tolerance and eliminate any potential damage - take Memantine or Acamprosate. Both are NDMA antagonists and prevent amphetamine tolerance.
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> Dextromethorphan is also an NMDA antagonist and has been used for these same purposes... think I'll do a little research on it. I'm sure Olney's lesions aren't a concern at recommended dosages taken long term.
>Naah I wouldn't mess with DXM to help out with amphetamine tolerance even if it could work that way. Funny thing that of 5 NDMA antagonists that could prevent amphetamine tolerance, 3 of them are recreational drugs. Ketamine, PCP, DXM are all full NDMA antagonists. But I'll definitely try to acquire Acamprosate for this purpose, Memantine is as good but way more expensive. And DXM and especially PCP can have some serious side-effects.
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