What are your meds?

what are your meds?

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fexofenadine hydrochloride.
Does wonders for my synapses during pollen season.

pussy and weed, ya queef

same just weed with luvox, brexpiprazole, nicotine vapes and fortified wine

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that doesn't even cross the BBB..

damn that guy's a fuckin stud with a big ol wiener. He could pound me down, np

OP here, just huffed some air duster
on
>300mg luvox
>4mg brexpiprazole
>30std drinks of fortified wine
>weed
>nicotine vapes

fag

you implying you wouldn't submit to that beast? get real incel

i'm the op i only submit to girls

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now THAT is gay. imagine submitting to soft floppy woman instead of big solid hairy man.
shameful

die

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Desvenlafaxine 100mg and aripiprazole 5mg, first at morning, second at night.

good stack. have you gained any weight?

I am fat, but... I'm a woman. I wouldn't say I gained weight, I remained pretty much the same before and after taking them, but I can manage my symptoms a lot better than before. Very good meds, and sometimes the aripiprazole can make me feel a bit high, so it's a win for me!

fat bitch

from what i've read aripiprazole acts as a high intrinsic activity partial agonist at d2 auto receptors and an antagonist at d2 post-synaptic receptors so it overall lowers dopamine transmission so brexpiprazole (my drug) is better as it's a 45% partial agonist at both sites plus at a1b/2c blocker and 5ht1a apartial agonist, that said plz post your boobies

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>flexing mental defect pills

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Hows your depression faggot?

Oh, yeah. I've studied about aripiprazole a bit and it acts by lowering dopamine transmission/action in the brain, and... It honestly surprises me that my psychiatrist gave me that med, since I suffer from depression. I thought I would need MORE dopamine action in my brain, not less. But it acts more as a dopamine stabilizer in my case.
And sorry, not posting them, haha.

i need cb1 agonists like cannabis or rotigotine to alleviate my luvox and brexpiprazole induced akathisia, i also dink lots of alcohol to eliminate akathisia do you get it? I TAKE MEDIACTION AS NOOTOPICS AND TO CURE IBS

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rotigotine is a dopamine agonist actually but they produce effects similar to cb1 cannabinoid agonists reduces akathisia

Ooh! Akathisia, I don't know if I suffer from THAT exactly, but I do have some symptoms of restless leg syndrome. Or I have restlessness on my arms and hands, where I need to bounce my fingers on the desk or keyboard, but I thought they were due to my anxiety...
>IBS
Fuck, that sucks. If that's you in the pic, I can imagine that drinking might worsen your symptoms. And what's nootopics? Nootropics?

fuck that guy's hot, would spread legs

I am him, requests?

Resperidone as a man of culture

noootrpics enhance cognition
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>general cognition enhancing effects of fluvoxamine
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>fluvoxamine dopamine in the frontal lobes
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>prazosin (a1 adrenergic antagonist) prevents memory deterioration in Alzheimer's
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>a1 blocker reduces risk of parkinson's
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>5ht1a agonism increases dopamine and acetylcholine in the PFC
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>5ht1a agonism raises striatal dopamine
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>cognitive benefits of a2c adrenergic antagonism
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>weed removes alzheimer's plaques
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