Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 390996

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The most PRO-SOCIAL drug / combo of meds

Posted by btnd on September 15, 2004, at 6:47:06

Hello,
I remember pretty much the same thread about 1.5 yr ago, but I'm curious of your responses one more time :]

For me the most pro-social med was combination of Adderall and GHB (Xyrem).
The 2nd best would be Xanax IMO.

Other meds that I've tried: Klonopin, Amisulpride, Tramadol are good for keeping social anxiety away but they do not make me want to socialize like GHB/Xanax - they just keep my anxiety away.
I appreciate your opinions.

Take care
Brad

 

Re: The most PRO-SOCIAL drug / combo of meds

Posted by becksA on September 15, 2004, at 11:08:47

In reply to The most PRO-SOCIAL drug / combo of meds, posted by btnd on September 15, 2004, at 6:47:06

GHB? I've heard of getting this prescribed occasionally....I always thought of it as a date rape drug or a raver drug...Is this sometimes prescribed? Is it used in a different form? What type of med is it? (How is it categorized)..

thanks

 

Re: The most PRO-SOCIAL drug / combo of meds

Posted by mattw84 on September 15, 2004, at 11:53:36

In reply to Re: The most PRO-SOCIAL drug / combo of meds, posted by becksA on September 15, 2004, at 11:08:47

It's a cataplexic, and it has a HIGH potential for abuse. Easily made at home as well... Schedule III federal controlled substance. I think it is sometimes used to treat narcolepsy and get them to get a full nights sleep at night. Never heard of it being used for SP but ok... generally likened to alcohol so I guess that would make sense.

http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/ghb/ghb_basics.shtml


Personally I have found the xanax to be very effective in SP. I think the adderall just makes it worse.. IMO...


Matt


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