Posted by neo on November 6, 2009, at 19:59:09
In reply to Re: AMISULPRIDE: my 4 years experience. » neo, posted by bleauberry on November 6, 2009, at 18:58:36
>> You generally implied that the every-other-day dosage of amisulpride serves to gently increase dopamine function while avoiding the neuroleptic sides.<<
Perfect! It is exactly what i was thinking.
The problem is one: I take Amis in the morning after breakfast. In the early afternoon of the next day the right effect disappears. At this moment the drug is already completely out of the body.
So i'm "uncovered" for about 12 hours (till the morning after).
How to prolong the effect (receptor binding?) without a new assumption of Amis? Really don't know. If you have any idea, let me know it!
>> Low dose naltrexone plus every-other-day amisulpride to raise both opioids and dopamine? Hmmm. Now that might be something. <<Yes! It seems quite the same strategy! Opioids and dopamine receptors work in the same way? Could be!
Sincerely, never heard before Naltrexone, so i think you can deduce better than me.
Bye
Neo
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