SSRIs ALL seemed to reduce my desire, infact the only AD that didnt (once I was stable on it) was Dothiepin - an older class trycyclic ... which infact was the only prescribed AD that really worked well for me
.... apart from dry mouth & weight gain
But as always with these things...
Great, informative original post!
There's little I can add to that, Promethazine (Phenegan) being my favourite easily available potentiator - It's available cheaply in UK as 'Avomine 25mg' for travel sickness.
My actual fav op' potentiator is Atarax (hydroxzyine), not expensive, but needs...
I cant find a thread for these specifically.
I think they are UK / EU only.
Anyone have experience? I think I've seen them mentioned in another thread.
Many Thanks modupbaby!
I understand the science .... & credits for explaining it excellently!
I guess I was looking for more anecdotal experience reports
I found the ECA stack (ephedrine, caffiene, asprin) worked well, but I tapered dosage slowly up, then back down at the end - for me the side effects were minimal this way - but everyone's different so I'd definitely advise caution!!
Also avoid if you got any high blood pressure or heart issues...
I'd give a longer answer ... but I'm using the wireless keyboard on my gals back & the batteries are getting hot after 3 hours ...
I guess after the opiates
Hi,
How do people find the comparison of Modafinil & Armodafinil.
I personally seem to prefer Armodafinil, & it seems to have more of an effect, even at moderate dosing.
Much Love
I once gave my ex a 50mg viagra, she seemed to say it didnt do alot ...
.. but I'd disagree from MY vantage point!
So interested in other female's experiences .... especially with Cialis (as that's now my thing)
SSRIs may work for some, but many mental health issues presenting as depression might NOT be serotonin-specific, as proved by the efficacy of Tianeptine: a Serotonin Reuptake ENHANCER (opposite mechanism, but works well for same symptoms!).
Alot is money-driven, new patents, etc.
I think some...
I would worry that if they open & find / seize 1 package, they might put a marker on that address & check any mail coming to it,
computers at the sorting centre can read addresses & postcodes real quick & automatically nowadays!
L@Layne_Cobain:
I wanted ❄️ tonight…I settled… I ate a bunch of xan instead..:it ain’t quite the sacrifice Phil made eating grilled cheese off the radiator for 20 years but still …
@xenxra:
@Poppycock i can't recall if this popped up when I did my order however it's letting me bypass that section of checkout by just toggling "None" on the 3 marked checkboxes. Worst case scenario they just refund you after checkout. I would just try that if you really need it for medical purposes. My gut is telling me this is what I had to do but like I said, i can't recall 100%
T@timyboy:
Fax?? geeesh are they still living in the 80s there
P@Poppycock:
@xenxra thanks but when I get to the checkout section there’s a “medical history” section and there’s a line that says “fax or email your prescription to us”. Are they just putting that there to protect themselves? Or have their changed to now require prescription?
@xenxra:
lucky for you it looks like they *just* took down the notice they've had up for 3 months about US shipping halts due to tariff
@xenxra:
@Poppycock ReliableRX Pharmacy, india based - they have prazopress and amantrel. I used them last summer for HCG. Took like 6-ish weeks to show up iirc