I've researched for countless hours and days on the subject of amphetamine tolerance. I've seen many contradicting reports about NMDA Receptor Antagonists.
Here are the facts-
NMDA Receptor Antagonists make the neuron take up less calcium, resulting in a lesser firing. Neurons either fire or don't. It is programmed into your DNA the acceptable range of firing that may occur before Sensitization/Desensitization. Using NMDA Receptor Antagonists will in theory result in dopaminergic neurons firing less, which should then cause less effects of the drug. I read a report of how Magnesium cause increased positive effects in Amphetamine and Cocaine users, which I find strange.
I've taken prescription amphetamines for a long time, tolerance will build. After 6 months of daily prescription doses it became virtually ineffective. I would say 90% of the positive effects are gone and almost all of the negative effects are still apparent. I've gone up to 3 weeks off of my meds to try to reduce my tolerance only to be disappointed. I don't want to preach to you because you will do what you want, but If I could suggest anything it would be if you want to use stimulants and not gain a massive tolerance, then spend more time off them, than on them.