SpunkySkunk347
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I have heard from multiple sources that beta blockers (epinephrine antagonists) will potentiate stimulants (particularily ones where NE stimulation is an unwanted side effect)
They leave the stimulant high as a much more relaxing dopaminergic/serotonergic euphoria, and less of a tweaking insomnia high.
Could anyone with a little more knowledge of neurochemistry explain exactly why beta blockers potentiate stimulants?
They leave the stimulant high as a much more relaxing dopaminergic/serotonergic euphoria, and less of a tweaking insomnia high.
Could anyone with a little more knowledge of neurochemistry explain exactly why beta blockers potentiate stimulants?
