Posted by darkhorse on November 17, 2004, at 5:58:45
In reply to Re: SSRIs: Emotionless, posted by ed_uk on November 16, 2004, at 8:06:03
PS. What was your experience with Grandaxin?
Hi,Grandaxin (Tofisopam) is an atypical benzodiazepine that was invented in Hungary.People who live in western europe&north america know nothing about it.
I tried it while living in Egypt :
It comes in 50mg and the usual effect lasts 5 hours.It is usually taken in 100mg 3 times daily,and is not recomended to be taken befoe bedtime because it is the only "STIMULANT BENZODIAZEPINE" on the planet.
My experience is that it gives you a relaxed feeling combined with excellent concentration,motivation and sociability,without any muscle relaxant or any sedative,amnestic proporties + NO withdrawal effects at all
Its structure is fundementaly different from any other BZ (2,3 benzo) and,from my own experience I believe that it must be affecting dopamine in a wayThe great thing about it is that you can take as needed for focus + anxiety or chronically without worrying about withdrawal.....
I know I might sound talking about a fantasy drug ,but the truth is that I only stopped it because I left Egypt and could not find it in the other countries I lived in......
It is really very sad that some excellent medications have been developed in eastern/3rd world countries get totally ignored in the western world,partially because of language,lack of cooporation but I think mostly because eastern/3rd world countries do not have the money or propaganda means to distribute their products...and unfortunatly giant companies (especially in the USA) are monopolizing the market,and letting american citizens-since I lived there for a while- believe that there is no life or option apart from SSRIs,Xanax & clonazepam....even for a country like France their inventions are being totally ignored (Amineptine,Tianeptine,Adrafinil,bromazepam..etc).
Just my thoughts...
Regards,
Adam
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