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Greenlighter
- Joined
- Sep 12, 2014
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Anti-Parkinson drugs that replace dopamine (levodopa/carbidopa--Sinemet) or that act like dopamine (ie dopamine agonists like ropinirole, mirapex or bromocriptine) enhance motor activity by activating the nigro-striatal dopamine system. However, feelings of pleasure are also activated by these agents via the mesolimbic dopamine system. I want to know if any readers of Bluelight (that do not suffer from Parkinson's Disease) have experience with these drugs as recreational substances....ie do they alter consciousness, enhance feelings of well-being (produce euphoria). Do they make you high? I understand some individuals experience an aphrodisiac effect from these medications and may use them to enhance sexual pleasure. Others use them in a body-building regimen. I would like to learn others' experiences.