I suffer from (self-diagnosed) ADHD, the primary inattentive type. One of my problems is that I have a hard time concentrating on things like reading a book. I'm therefore always looking for substances that help. I think metylphenidate and d-amphetamine are the best for this purpose of the ones I've tried. However, these are illegal without a prescription here and a prescription is almost impossible to get if you are above 9 years of age. I've also tried MDPV (sucked) and desoxypipradrol (incredible, almost no side-effects at all but too expensive). Now, I can come to the point... Going through bilz0rs excellent overview on 1-benzylpiperazine I can see no pharmacodynamic reason why this shouldn't work as a ADHD-med. The serotonergic effects should be able to get "cancelled out" by my current SSRI treatment. I know from experience that it's well tolerated by me.
Am I wrong? Why? Have any of you tried bzp for this purpose?
Am I wrong? Why? Have any of you tried bzp for this purpose?
