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Re: Antiparkinson drug as antidepressant?

Posted by linkadge on December 22, 2004, at 19:31:30

In reply to Antiparkinson drug as antidepressant?, posted by blanding on December 22, 2004, at 18:52:59

Anticholinergics are supposedly the source of dumb-drug euphoria. By blocking acetylcholine they alter the cholinergic-agrenergic axis.

I guess this is what is classified as a deleriant. Some of the antidepressant effects of the TCA's is related to their anticholinergic effects.

I have not abused anticholinergics, a friend of mine has. He seemed to rank it as not terribly rewarding.

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