Posted by SLS on July 6, 2023, at 12:09:47
In reply to Re: Does anyone still take aripiprazole (Abilify)? » SLS, posted by undopaminergic on April 11, 2023, at 8:21:05
> > Hi.
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> Hi.
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> > I did not try pramipexole. After trying bromocriptine and watching the transience of the improvement from taking it, I was not surprised that so many people on Psycho-Babble reported similar experiences produced by pramipexole. I couldn't justify trying it at any point along the way. However, I very rarely exclude any untried drug from consideration.
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> It's possible that higher doses (several milligrams) might yield more lasting results. I've read about people developing addictions on it, which suggests their reward systems are hyperactive.
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> > Do you think there is any advantage to taking amisulpride over sulpiride?
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> Not in my experience, but there is a lot more research to back up amisulpride. At least that is true of clinical research. Sulpiride seems to be more often used in animal experiments.
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> -undopaminergic
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I am under the impression that amisulpride was used to treat depression and dysthymia at low dosages only. 25-50 mg/day, if I remember correctly.
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