Posted by poser938 on November 3, 2012, at 22:06:29
In reply to Re: intranasal Flumazenil VS intraveinous, posted by linkadge on November 3, 2012, at 18:52:27
What caused the problem was psychiatric medications I had been prescribed. I have "tardive dysphoria".
Now, why my brain reacts like this to medications, that's something i'd love to know. I know because of mirapex my dopamine synthesis is low. The uestion is, how to reverse this problem. Cyproheptadine used to work incredibly, but I got to a much too high dose of it.
My doc and I tried to get past this with transdermal gel cyproheptdine, it didn't help in that form.
Now i'm considering intranasal cyproheptadine, but I'm worried because with my experience with Ketamine, when spraying it in my nose sometimes it seemed to go to the back of my throat and to my stomach. I need to get an exact dose every time. I wish there were a more direct way, similar to how someone is fed with a feedng tube.Linkadge, what happens to dopamine when its presynaptic receptors are over-stimulated my chronic medication?
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