I was on high dose dexedrine for many years (but not in the last few years). One of the big problems I had was that I couldn't sleep good at night, so i'd need to take extra dex during the day.. which led to me being burned out and had to totally stop eventually.
Well lately i've been playing around with some d-methamphetamine, and happened to score a bottle of 30 x 40mg Geodon's (ziprasidone). Wow the stuff is amazing even when I binged on the meth - last night taking 40mg IM pure d-methamp around 11pm, around 1am I took one 40mg geodon, and I slept like a baby all night (it kicked in around 3am, totally killing the meth's effects). Woke up feeling GREAT!
So I got this idea in my head - do certain anti-psychotics like Geodon or Seroquel work good to kick amphetamine's off the receptors? Geodon just happens to have a short half life, and seems that its duration of effect (stopping meth from working) is about exactly 8 hours. This just seems like it could be a near total solution for people taking daily amph scripts, because during those 7-8 hours at night the brain can upregulate those receptors a little (possibly lower tolerance a little til the next day's amph)
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So is it really working like i'm thinking/guessing its working? A google search on the pharmacology says:
Is blocking D2 and D3 (or any of the other ones) enough to stop amphetamines from totally working? What about the DAT transporter and VMAT2?
I feel stimulated today but I did not take any more meth, so it seems the ziprasidone just temporarily stops it from working for about 8 hours.
Well lately i've been playing around with some d-methamphetamine, and happened to score a bottle of 30 x 40mg Geodon's (ziprasidone). Wow the stuff is amazing even when I binged on the meth - last night taking 40mg IM pure d-methamp around 11pm, around 1am I took one 40mg geodon, and I slept like a baby all night (it kicked in around 3am, totally killing the meth's effects). Woke up feeling GREAT!
So I got this idea in my head - do certain anti-psychotics like Geodon or Seroquel work good to kick amphetamine's off the receptors? Geodon just happens to have a short half life, and seems that its duration of effect (stopping meth from working) is about exactly 8 hours. This just seems like it could be a near total solution for people taking daily amph scripts, because during those 7-8 hours at night the brain can upregulate those receptors a little (possibly lower tolerance a little til the next day's amph)
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So is it really working like i'm thinking/guessing its working? A google search on the pharmacology says:
Ziprasidone exhibited high in vitro binding affinity for the dopamine D2 and D3, the serotonin 5HT2A, 5HT2C, 5HT1A, 5HT1D, and α1-adrenergic receptors (Ki s of 4.8, 7.2, 0.4, 1.3, 3.4, 2, and 10 nM, respectively), and moderate affinity for the histamine H1 receptor (Ki=47 nM). Ziprasidone functioned as an antagonist at the D2, 5HT2A, and 5HT1D receptors, and as an agonist at the 5HT1A receptor. Ziprasidone inhibited synaptic reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine.
Is blocking D2 and D3 (or any of the other ones) enough to stop amphetamines from totally working? What about the DAT transporter and VMAT2?
I feel stimulated today but I did not take any more meth, so it seems the ziprasidone just temporarily stops it from working for about 8 hours.
