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genial2022

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Hello, I take Bupropion 300, Ritalin 30, Duloxetine 30, Diazepam 5 mg, Zolpidem 5 mg. It seems too much to me. What should I leave first? I have ADHD. Greetings and thanks.
Edit November 21: I also took Tramadol for Restless Legs Syndrome. Now, I have a cold for 1 week and I take tons of ephedrine drops
 
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Hi there, welcome to BL. You do seem to be on a fair bit there. Why haven't you discussed what you're taking with your doctor or specialist?
 
Unofficial not medical advice. I’m having a good experience with something called strattera which is a non stimulant adhd med. I went from a high dose of amphetamines based meds to this recently. The Ritalin is three fI rattling you would want to work on for ADHD, seeing it’s the primary ADHD med you’re taking, isn’t it?

Just having ADHD diagnosed and then having this array with the antidepressant type drugs and anti-anxiety is seeming a little off too, my opinion.

This is a really hard question to answer based on the information you’ve given though. Discuss this with your doctor. Think about what you’re taking, how any of it benefits of detracts from your state of being, and go from there. Your doctor should be supportive of a decision to get off of things.

People manage ADHD without all this shit all the time.
 
vI live in Italy and it must be the worst country in the world regarding ADHD so I am practically self-medicating but I have found an online psychiatrist who specializes in the subject and I am going to consult him. On top of that, I have a cold and I'm taking tons of ephedrines, pseudo. I don't know if I made it clear that I also take Tramadol for restless leg syndrome.The good thing is that I don't like non-stimulant medications or drugs in the slightest. Thank you all!
 
Unofficial not medical advice. I’m having a good experience with something called strattera which is a non stimulant adhd med. I went from a high dose of amphetamines based meds to this recently. The Ritalin is three fI rattling you would want to work on for ADHD, seeing it’s the primary ADHD med you’re taking, isn’t it?

Just having ADHD diagnosed and then having this array with the antidepressant type drugs and anti-anxiety is seeming a little off too, my opinion.

This is a really hard question to answer based on the information you’ve given though. Discuss this with your doctor. Think about what you’re taking, how any of it benefits of detracts from your state of being, and go from there. Your doctor should be supportive of a decision to get off of things.

People manage ADHD without all this shit all the time.
Hello. Strattera is good? He leído que tiene la estructura similar a la Duloxetina.
 
Strattera works for some while it fails for others, I didn't try it yet but have done the relative reboxetine which I found to be pretty useless. I might give atomoxetine a try though because here where I live it's hard to get stimulants. I wouldn't recommend taking it together with methylphenidate and/or specially bupropion as all these meds affect norepinephrine and might lead to overstimulation.
 
Hello. Strattera is good? He leído que tiene la estructura similar a la Duloxetina.
It’s working well for me. I don’t get the really stimulated effect on my body with it, but it still works on my mind well enough. I’ve got nothing bad to say about it. I just drink coffee now.
 
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