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
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
now THAT is gay. imagine submitting to soft floppy woman instead of big solid hairy man.
shameful
die
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
>flexing mental defect pills
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
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
>antiparkinson effects of fluvoxamine
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>anti Alzheimer's effects of fluvoxamine
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>general cognition enhancing effects of fluvoxamine
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>sigma-1 agonists raise acetylcholine in the frontal lobes and hippocampus but not the striatum and reverse memory impairment from muscarinic blockade
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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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