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Re: Is amineptine (survector) totally extinct?

Posted by okydoky on May 15, 2008, at 20:10:52

In reply to Re: Is amineptine (survector) totally extinct?, posted by undopaminergic on May 15, 2008, at 15:54:38

> Amisulpride caused prolactin problems in the past. I had to discontinue.
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> Prolactin problems? Like sexual dysfunction and galactorrhoea?
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> Selegiline is cheaper; it also differs from rasagiline in that its extensively metabolised into several pharmacologally active substances, including amphetamines; also in contrast to rasagiline, selegiline has affinity to the alpha2B-adrenergic receptor. You'll have to decide for yourself whether any of that is of significance

The Prolactin elevation was called Hyperprolactinaemia. My doc said it was if I was pregnant and lactating. I did not get my period for months ,my entire body shape changed and I had some leakage from my breasts.

"You'll have to decide for yourself whether any of that is of significance"

Me make a decision about something I barely understand! and if I eventualy with study could it would be too late for this trial!

THanks

oky


 

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