Posted by farshad on March 3, 2018, at 4:04:21
In reply to Re: What is a good Norepinephrine increaser?, posted by linkadge on March 2, 2018, at 17:43:07
> You can take what's called an alpha-2 antagonist. This blocks a certain norepinephrine receptor which inhibits the release of norepinephrine.
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> Mirtazapine is an alpha-2 antagonist, and increases norepinephrine release. Yohimbine and buspirone also have effects on alpha-2.
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> The only problem with increasing norepinephrine is that you can mess with blood pressure, pulse and other cardiac parameters.
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> Linkadgedoesent wellbutrin have any effect on alpha-2? or am i thinking of the niconitic receptors
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