Posted by mike99 on February 25, 2006, at 13:13:45
In reply to provigil discussion, posted by tessellated on February 25, 2006, at 12:31:34
That's interesting. Thanks for the info Tessellated.Remeron, Tenex and Clonidine work on presynaptic autoreceptors (by central alpha-2 antagonism and agonism).
I wonder how significant the increase in peripheral NE is, as I think this would/should be clearly stated in the drug monograph.
I can't take stims due to extremely excessive cardiovascular activation and so I wonder if I'd have the same problem w/ Provigil if it in effect increases NE.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Thanks again for the feedback.
And yeah, I agree the patenting of the active isomer strategy has gotten a little out of control, though I imagine it's sometimes beneficial.
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